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When does the Jacaranda bloom

Skyler White
2020-07-22 08:31:58
This is a plant of the family Bignoniaceae. Look at the pictures. What do you think of? Is it a dream? Its crown is very tall, can reach 13 to 14 meters, the highest even 20 meters. Its flowers are bell shaped and lavender. In China, it is mainly distributed in Guangxi, Guangdong, Yunnan and other provinces in the south. In addition, it is also distributed in Brazil, Argentina and other low latitude countries. Well, let's see when it blooms.

The flowering period of this plant

Generally, its flowering period is concentrated in spring, summer and autumn. Specifically, it blooms twice a year. The first one starts in early May. It will bloom in mid June and end in early July. The second flowering begins at the end of August and ends in mid October. Want to watch the flowers of friends to pay attention to, you can choose its blooming stage to watch

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2. Attention during flowering

(1) light: the most important factor during flowering is light, not only because it is a light loving plant, but also needs the help of light during flowering. We all know that when flowering, we need the support of organic matter, and light can promote the plants to accumulate more organic matter, providing guarantee for flowering. Therefore, during the flowering period, try to receive light all day, and don't let the plants be shaded. The better the light, the better the quality of flowers.

Jacaranda sprig

(2) temperature: during flowering, it's best to keep the temperature within the range of 22 to 30 degrees, which is most conducive to promoting flowering.

(3) water: during flowering, the water needed will increase correspondingly. Therefore, we should add more water appropriately. However, it can't be too much, too much waterlogging is also bad

(4) fertilizer: in order to supplement the excessive nutrition lost in flowering, we can supplement it manually. For example, we can test drive some fertilizer containing P element

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