Second is the jacaranda tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) in the Trumpet Creeper Family (Bignoniaceae) which produces spectacular lilac-blue flowers and small round pods. Jacaranda is native to South America but like the Christmas tree is planted around the world because of it’s magnificent display of flowers.
Spectacular, stunning and magnificent are all apt words to describe these two trees. Equally impressive is how long these trees are in bloom. Jacarandas have been in bloom since October and Christmas trees since November a striking contrast to the crab apples of North America which are stunning but short-lived. I have poinsettia bushes in my yard that have been in bloom since I arrived in Tanzania September 2009!
So I offer this blog post to those of you who are tired of the white landscape… enjoy these “Christmas Trees” Wishing you the best this holiday season.
Thank you for the reminder of two of my favorite trees! The lovely Delonix regia is the queen of them all. It doesn't hurt that it grows in the loveliest places: Hermosillo, Sonora; the ISRA research station in Nioro du Rip, Senegal; and my Peace Corps hut in Koutango, Senegal. I've "flown" back to my hut with Google Earth, but can't quite tell if the one I planted is still there.
ReplyDeleteIn addition to being beautiful they are also hardy trees and provide lovely shade! The red-hot poker tree (Erythrina) is just starting to bloom now also.
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