
The Jacaranda tree grows rapidly from what I have been told and it can get up to 40′ tall when mature. I want to keep it smaller and still get blooms. Jacaranda bloom on new wood, so you should be able to have a nice accent plant for your garden. You really should only root prune every other year.Click to see full answer. Also to know is, can you prune jacaranda trees?Mature jacaranda trees look best if pruning is kept to a minimum, but the weak branches necessitate some maintenance pruning to keep the branches from breaking and falling. Pruning is best done in the winter while the tree is dormant, although weaker branches may be more easily identified during the growing season.Additionally, how long does it take a jacaranda tree to grow? Jacarandas grown from cuttings or that were grafted to seedling rootstock take from two to three years to bloom. Settle in for a longer wait, from seven to 14 years, if you started your jacaranda from seed. Seedlings may also not have a bloom similar to the parent plant, when you finally do see their flowers. Hereof, is there a dwarf jacaranda tree? Jacaranda Bonsai Blue™ is truly unique as it is the world’s first dwarf Jacaranda. This small tree will become 30” tall and wide and has fern-like foliage and beautiful purple-blue coloured flowers. This deciduous tree is hardy to USDA Zone 9-11.When should I prune my jacaranda tree?The best time for pruning jacaranda trees is in winter before new growth begins. The tree flowers on new wood, and trimming in late winter stimulates vigorous new growth for the maximum number and size of blossoms.
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