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Jacaranda Tree

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I explored The suburb Proclamation Hill where i live and captured some pictures of Jacaranda Trees. I dedicate this series to AndreIR as he do not know Jacaranda Trees. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacaranda Jacaranda (usually pronounced /ˌdʒækəˈrændə/ in English) is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of South and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. The genus name is also used as the common name. Contents [hide] * 1 Growth * 2 Genus * 3 Selected species * 4 Cultivation and uses * 5 Gallery * 6 References o 6.1 Notes o 6.2 Bibliography o 6.3 External links [edit] Growth The species are shrubs to large trees ranging in size from 2 to 30 m (6.6 to 98 ft) tall. The leaves are bipinnate in most species, pinnate or simple in a few species. The flowers are produced in conspicuous large panicles, each flower with a five-lobed blue to purple-blue corolla; a few species have white flowers. The fruit is an oblong to oval flattened capsule containing numerous slender seeds. The genus differs from other genera in the Bignoniaceae in having a staminode that is longer than the stamens, tricolpate pollen, and a chromosome number of 18. Large Jacaranda in full bloom. [edit] Genus The genus is divided into two sections, sect. Jacaranda (syn. sect. Monolobos, an invalid name as it includes the type species of the genus, J. caerulea) and sect. Dilobos DC., based on the number of thecae on the anthers. Sect. Jacaranda (which includes Blue Jacarandas) has 18 species and is found primarily in western South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean. Sect. Dilobos, which is believed to be the primitive form, has 31 species and is found primarily in southeastern Brazil including the Paraná River valley. The anatomy of the wood in the two sections also differs. Although usually treated in sect. Jacaranda, J. copaia differs somewhat from all other members of the genus, and may be intermediate between the two sections (Dos Santos & Miller 1997).

Comments (11)


whaleman

1:11AM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Great shot! I have never seen one but have been interested ever since Tori Amos did a song with very evocative lyrics involving a Jacaranda tree. This is the most interesting shot of one that I have seen.

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Chipka

2:48AM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Ha! Whaleman beat me to the Tori Amos reference! I've never seen one in person, but I know so little about trees, I might have bumped into one or two but never realized it. At any rate, this is a great photo and I love the POV. The color and textures are wonderful! Great work on all levels. Thank you for the information as well! I love a good, informative read.

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Meisiekind

11:06AM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Excellent Christo... I LOVE the POV with the soft hint of the purple blooms against the bright sky! Bravo my friend! :)

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morningglory

11:54AM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Amazing shot. They are so gorgeous in bloom. I got just a few blooms out of mine before a Hurricane killed it.

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MrsRatbag

12:52PM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Fantastic POV, with the reaching branches! Great shot

MrsLubner

2:39PM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Excellent textures here.

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AndreiR

11:19PM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Wow... I'm blown -- first by the shot, then by the dedication! Thank you my fiend! And now after reading your info about the species I realized that I just touched something huge - a whole cultural lair, even multicultural! Mystery...

frankie96

11:22PM | Tue, 27 October 2009

Great shot...and narrative...

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Santa29Klaus

2:35AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Interesting angle!

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mickeyrony

7:28AM | Wed, 28 October 2009

Majestic still my friend. You made a narration very detail for your friend. Cheer still. You merits respect and benefits. Mile mercies of your nobilities in our connection ((5++)) Majestueux encore mon ami . Tu as fait une narration très détailler pour ton ami . Bravo encore . Tu mérites respect et bienfaits . Mile mercis de tes noblesses à notre égard ((5++))

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rockstrider

8:15AM | Sun, 01 November 2009

I didnt know what a Jacaranda tree was but after reading your narative I think I can now consider myself an expert! lol. Great capture and dedi my friend!


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