With its vibrant purple blooms and fern-like foliage, the jacaranda tree provides unique visual appeal to gardens and landscapes. If you’re looking to add some exotic flair, you may be wondering where you can buy a jacaranda tree. This beloved ornamental tree can be purchased from several sources if you know where to look.
Online Nurseries
One of the most convenient ways to buy a jacaranda tree is through an online plant nursery. Reputable online sellers offer several advantages:
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Wider selection of tree sizes/ages available
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Can ship to most locations across the US
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Established trees with healthy root systems
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Often better prices than local nurseries
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Delivered straight to your doorstep
Some top recommended online nurseries for buying jacaranda trees include:
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Fast Growing Trees – Offers jacaranda trees from 1-7 feet tall. Grows trees in USDA zones 9-11. Ships most orders within 1 day.
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Nature Hills Nursery – Sells 3-4 feet tall jacaranda trees suitable for zones 9-11. Free shipping on orders over $99.
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Brighter Blooms Nursery – Has 2-3 feet tall jacaranda trees for tropical zones 10-11. Low priced trees and bulk discounts available.
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Trees.com – Jacaranda trees from 2-4 feet tall for warm climate zones. Package shipping available.
When buying online, avoid sellers sending bare root or very young seedlings which have high mortality rates. Opt for at least 2-3 feet tall potted trees for better establishment.
Local Nurseries
Visit garden centers, landscape nurseries, farms, and botanical gardens in your state to find jacaranda trees. This allows you to hand select specific trees onsite.
In warmer zones like 9-11, local nurseries are more likely to carry mature jacaranda trees. However, inventory can be limited based on location and season. Call ahead to confirm availability of jacaranda trees.
Things to check when buying a jacaranda locally:
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Confirm it’s suitable for your zone
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Pick a tree with green leaves and no diseased spots
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Look for a wide, undamaged trunk base
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Select a tree standing sturdily in the soil
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Ideally choose a tree 2-4 feet tall for better survival
Mail Order Nurseries
Another option is ordering bare root jacaranda trees from mail order nursery catalogs. These ship dormant trees in spring or fall when they are not actively growing.
Some well-known mail order nurseries that carry jacaranda trees include:
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Gurney’s – Bare root and potted jacaranda trees from 1-4 feet tall. Zones 9-11.
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Henry Fields – Bare root trees for zones 9-11. Several size options.
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Gardens Alive! – Bare root jacarandas suitable for zone 10-11.
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Stark Bro’s – Dormant bare root trees for warmer zones.
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Burpee – Bare root jacaranda trees shipped in spring/fall.
With mail order bare root trees, plant them immediately upon delivery for the best results. Provide attentive care while the roots establish.
Other Places to Find Jacaranda Trees
Here are some other potential sources to find jacaranda trees:
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Local garden clubs – Members sometimes have extra trees to give away or sell at low cost.
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University extension services – May sell select trees propagated on campus.
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Municipal arboretums – Public botanical gardens may sell trees grown onsite.
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Classified ads – Check for local jacaranda trees being given away or sold on Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace etc.
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Nursery wholesalers – They sell trees in bulk quantities to retailers. Some may allow public sales.
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Big box stores – Occasionally carry tropical trees like jacarandas seasonally.
Jacaranda Tree Varieties to Look For
While shopping for your jacaranda tree, keep an eye out for these popular varieties:
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Jacaranda Mimosifolia – The most common type with light blue flowers. Thrives in zones 9-11.
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White Jacaranda – Uncommon white flowering variety. Slightly less hardy than blue jacaranda.
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Jacaranda Pretoria – Darker blue-purple blooms. Grows well in zone 10.
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Dwarf Jacaranda – A smaller, compact cultivar reaching 15 feet tall. Better suited for containers.
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Jacaranda Cuspidifolia – Hardier than mimosifolia with lavender flowers. Survives zone 8.
Ensuring You Get a Healthy Jacaranda Tree
When sourcing your jacaranda tree, inspect it closely to ensure you get a healthy specimen that will establish well:
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Avoid trees with brown or yellowing leaves
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Check for damaged roots or branches
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Look for at least 2-3 feet height for better survival rate
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Seek trees grown in zones 9-11 for suitable climate adaptation
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Select trees planted in containers rather than bare root
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Search for trees with green bark without lesions or spots
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Choose trees with wide trunk base and sturdy branches
Caring for Your New Jacaranda Tree
Once you’ve brought your new jacaranda tree home:
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Plant it in a spot receiving full sun and well-drained soil
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Water thoroughly and regularly while it establishes
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Apply mulch around the base to conserve moisture
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Stake the tree if needed for added wind protection
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Prune only dead or damaged branches at first
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Shelter the tree during cold winters if feasible
With its stunning blooms and tropical appeal, the jacaranda tree makes a unique addition to warm climate gardens. Follow the tips above to find healthy jacaranda trees at the best prices. Then provide attentive care to help your new tree thrive and grow into an eyecatching landscape specimen.
Jacaranda Mimosifolia Tree Description
Blue Jacaranda, or Jacaranda Mimosifolia, is one of the most popular ornamental trees. It is grown all over the world in both subtropical and tropical climates. The tree can be 15 to more than 50 feet tall and has branches that spread out and arch. Its crown is irregular, vase-shaped, and open. The thin bark is light gray, smooth when the tree is young but becoming scaly with age. The green leaves are alternate and bipinnate. They are soft and delicate, kind of like a mimosa, and can grow up to 18 inches long. Each leaflet is about 2 inches long. Blue to purple flowers grow in dense terminal clusters that can be up to 10 inches long. Each bloom is about an inch long and has a tube-like shape.
Furthermore, the flowers remain on the tree for as much as 2 months. The fruits of Jacaranda Mimosifolia are 1-3 inch long brown round pods.
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FAQ
How fast does a jacaranda tree grow?
What are the disadvantages of the jacaranda tree?
Where do you find jacaranda trees?
Can you grow jacaranda trees in the US?
Where can I buy a jacaranda tree?
Moon Valley Nurseries grows all our Jacaranda trees right here in our local climate and soil to ensure an easy and successful transition to your yard. We have thousands of the best Jacaranda trees for sale at our nursery locations. Our nursery pros are happy to help you select the perfect trees for your landscape.
What is a blue jacaranda tree?
These seeds produce a strong, masculine tree, full of character. The Blue Jacaranda makes a spectacular Bonsai with its stunningly beautiful large bell-shaped purple flowers and lacy fern-like leaves. Stunning purple colours contrasting with green foliage, this tree will look incredible in any home or garden!
What color is a jacaranda tree?
Purple is the color of royalty, and the jacaranda tree’s intensely colorful canopy of blooms is anything but common. You will be the envy of your neighbors when this tree bursts into bloom, and your landscape is sure to get the attention it deserves with this one majestic addition.