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The January wildfires burned jacaranda trees from Pasadena and Altadena to the Pacific Palisades. Some are burned at the base but still blooming. Here's when you can expect them to recover.
The jacaranda trees look sparse in parts of Los Angeles County. While some trees have whiffs of flowers, gloomy weather has slowed down the purple party.
Learn how to give your jacaranda tree the best possible chance of thriving in your yard, and how you can properly combat common issues if they do arise.
The annual blooming jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees with the bright violet-colored, trumpet-shaped flowers familiar to Southern Californians in May and June, seem to be back to their pretty ...
Jacaranda trees are hard to miss. The trees that bloom lavender-blue flowers and can be seen in front yards and parks appear to be blooming late this year. Mark Porter, a Riverside consulting ...
Every spring, the streets of Mexico's capital are painted purple with the flowering of thousands of jacaranda trees. Their spectacular colors not only attract the eyes of residents and tourists ...
Mature jacaranda trees can reach 25 to 45 feet, with an oval canopy that spreads almost as wide as the tree's height. Up close, the trumpet-shaped flowers are an inch or two long, and usually five ...
Whither San Diego’s jacaranda bloom? Why their purple reign is delayed – and what to expect Cooler temperatures mean the customary spring explosion of flowers will come later this year — but ...