Jacaranda trees
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Jacaranda trees
There are a lot of trees in purple blossom this time of the year. Are those Jacaranda trees? Are there also Jacaranda trees with red flowers?
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Re: Jacaranda trees
Always around May, those lilac trees came into bloom when we were in Cyprus and yes, I believe they are Jacarandas. The others I recall were with similar leaves but the flowers were a very brilliant deep orange colour. Absolutely beautiful and I do miss seeing them...
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Re: Jacaranda trees
We had one in our garden, glorious to look at, but it smelled awful unfortunately.
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Re: Jacaranda trees
Yes Louise, the purple ones are Jacaranda, while the red trees are poinciana (Flame of the Forest)LouiseCastricum wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2017 1:30 pm There are a lot of trees in purple blossom this time of the year. Are those Jacaranda trees? Are there also Jacaranda trees with red flowers?
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Re: Jacaranda trees
I thoroughly enjoy seeing the beautiful jacarandas in full bloom. Its such a pity they don't last longer.
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Re: Jacaranda trees
One of the other beautiful trees in bloom now is the pineapple tree (well, that's what I think of it as, as the flower shape is reminiscent of a pineapple!). It's a Bird of Paradise tree and has lovely pineapple shaped bright yellow flower heads with long red stamens. Very striking.
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Re: Jacaranda trees
Thank you Max. I always want to know the names of flowers and plants. And yes Kay I also like the Bird of Paradise tree.
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Re: Jacaranda trees
Sorry, but Bird of Paradise looks like that and flowers appear late Autumn... but perhaps you have a pic you can send as I am always interested in nice trees/plants...PW in Polemi wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2017 5:30 pm One of the other beautiful trees in bloom now is the pineapple tree (well, that's what I think of it as, as the flower shape is reminiscent of a pineapple!). It's a Bird of Paradise tree and has lovely pineapple shaped bright yellow flower heads with long red stamens. Very striking.
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Re: Jacaranda trees
Perhaps you mean Strelitzia nicolai, which have flowers now and grow like a banana but can reach 5-10 m height, this one in my garden is 4 years old...PW in Polemi wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2017 5:30 pm One of the other beautiful trees in bloom now is the pineapple tree (well, that's what I think of it as, as the flower shape is reminiscent of a pineapple!). It's a Bird of Paradise tree and has lovely pineapple shaped bright yellow flower heads with long red stamens. Very striking.

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Re: Jacaranda trees
Louise, beautiful photo, but it is like I said before a Royal Poinciana, a wide variety of flowers but always similar foliage. I had a huge one at my last house and it was the shade for 2 cars - but what a mess with leaves and flowers...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delonix_regia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delonix_regia
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Re: Jacaranda trees
Max, sorry for any confusion I inadvertently caused by not mentioning the genus name for easier recognition. The Bird of Paradise flower is, as you pointed out, the Strelitzia. However, the Bird of Paradise tree is a different plant altogether. As far as I'm aware, it is usually also known as Caesalpinia ...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesalpinia_gilliesii
It's amusing walking past this tree when the seed pods pop open and shower seeds around. To me, it's worst attribute is it smells slightly of coconut - which in quantity makes me nauseous.
As far as OH is concerned, it's worst attribute is the leaf and seed pod litter scattered around for him to clear up. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesalpinia_gilliesii
It's amusing walking past this tree when the seed pods pop open and shower seeds around. To me, it's worst attribute is it smells slightly of coconut - which in quantity makes me nauseous.


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Re: Jacaranda trees
Never heard about that there are two plants with the same name... but Wikipedia says so

So Louisa was right as her tree is really a bird of paradise. I wonder which trees are at the Polis campsite as there are many with leaves like poinciana but very pale flowers and growing like mad there.... a wild form perhaps.
Max


So Louisa was right as her tree is really a bird of paradise. I wonder which trees are at the Polis campsite as there are many with leaves like poinciana but very pale flowers and growing like mad there.... a wild form perhaps.
Max
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Re: Jacaranda trees
On the village road Marathounda a perfect one... without the Jacaranda it could be also in Austria or Switzerland ...

