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planting jacaranda seeds Buy Jacaranda Phoenix, AZ | Jacaranda mimosifoliaStunning Purple Blooms The Best Flowering Shade Tree for Phoenix Jacaranda Tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) is one of the most breathtaking flowering trees you can plant in the Phoenix Valley. Known for its spectacular canopy of lavender purple trumpet shaped blooms every spring, this fast growing deciduous tree reaches 2550 feet tall and provides dappled shade through the hottest months. Whether you're creating a stunning street side canopy in

Stunning Purple Blooms — The Best Flowering Shade Tree for Phoenix

Jacaranda Tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) is one of the most breathtaking flowering trees you can plant in the Phoenix Valley. Known for its spectacular canopy of lavender-purple trumpet-shaped blooms every spring, this fast-growing deciduous tree reaches 25–50 feet tall and provides dappled shade through the hottest months. Whether you're creating a stunning street-side canopy in Scottsdale, adding jaw-dropping spring color to a Mesa front yard, or planting a shade tree that doubles as a showpiece in Chandler — the Jacaranda Tree delivers season after season.

Jacaranda Tree Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Scientific Name Jacaranda mimosifolia
Common Names Jacaranda, Blue Jacaranda, Black Poui
Mature Height 25–50 feet
Mature Width 15–30 feet
Growth Rate Fast — 3–5 feet per year in Phoenix
Sun Full sun (6+ hrs). Performs best with some afternoon protection in hottest inland areas.
Water Low to moderate once established. Tolerates drought but blooms best with regular deep watering.
USDA Zones 9–11 (Phoenix is Zone 9b–10a)
Soil Well-draining. Adapts to Arizona caliche soils with proper planting hole preparation.
Foliage Deciduous — drops leaves briefly in late winter; fern-like foliage returns with blooms in spring
Bloom Color Lavender-purple trumpet-shaped flowers, spring through early summer

Jacaranda Tree Uses in Phoenix Landscapes

Statement Shade Tree

Jacaranda's broad, spreading canopy makes it one of the best shade trees for Phoenix patios, driveways, and outdoor living spaces. The fern-like foliage filters light beautifully while the spring bloom display stops traffic. Plant one as a centerpiece in a front yard or courtyard for maximum visual impact.

Street and Driveway Lining

Few trees create the dramatic effect of a row of Jacarandas in full bloom. Space them 20–25 feet apart along a driveway or property line to create a purple-canopied corridor. For a 60-foot driveway, plan on 3 trees per side. Pair with low-water groundcovers like Trailing Lantana or Yellow Bells from Three Timbers.

Color Accent for Desert Landscapes

In a landscape dominated by greens and earth tones, the Jacaranda's purple bloom is a show-stopper. Plant one near a pool, outdoor dining area, or visible from a main window to enjoy the spring color display. The flowers carpet the ground beneath the tree in a layer of purple — dramatic and easy to clean up.

Best Time to Plant Jacaranda Tree in Phoenix

Fall (October–November) is the ideal planting window. The soil stays warm enough for root establishment while cooler air temperatures reduce transplant stress. Your Jacaranda gets 6–8 months of root growth before its first Phoenix summer. Spring (February–April) is the second-best option — just plan for more frequent watering through the first summer.

How to Plant Jacaranda Tree

  1. Dig wide, not deep — 2–3x the root ball width, same depth as the container.
  2. Check for caliche — Break through any hardpan layer to ensure proper drainage.
  3. Backfill with native soil — A light 20% organic amendment is fine but not required.
  4. Spacing — 20–25 ft apart for a canopy row; 30+ ft from structures for a single specimen.
  5. Water basin — Build a 3–4 inch soil ring around the root zone to direct water to the roots.
  6. Mulch — 2–3 inches of bark or gravel mulch around the base to retain moisture and insulate roots.

Watering Jacaranda Tree in Phoenix

First Year Watering Schedule

  • Weeks 1–2: Every 1–2 days, deep and slow (20–30 minutes per session)
  • Months 1–2: Every 3–4 days
  • Months 3–6: Every 7–10 days (every 5–7 days during peak summer)
  • After Year 1: Every 10–14 days in summer; every 3–4 weeks in winter

Drip Irrigation

Place 2–4 emitters 18–24 inches from the trunk, each delivering 2–4 GPH. As the tree grows, extend the emitter ring outward to match the canopy drip line. Established Jacarandas need very little supplemental water but bloom more generously with consistent deep irrigation during spring.

How fast does a Jacaranda Tree grow in Phoenix?
Jacarandas are fast growers in the Phoenix Valley, adding 3–5 feet per year with proper watering. A 15-gallon nursery tree can reach 15+ feet within 3–4 years of planting.

When does a Jacaranda bloom in Arizona?
Jacarandas typically bloom from late April through June in the Phoenix area. The exact timing depends on winter temperatures — a mild winter often brings earlier, heavier blooms.

Can a Jacaranda handle full Phoenix summer sun?
Yes. Jacarandas thrive in full sun and handle Phoenix summers well once established. Young trees benefit from extra water during their first summer but are not heat-sensitive.

Are Jacaranda Trees messy?
Jacarandas do drop flowers and seed pods, which some homeowners consider messy. The purple flower carpet is part of the charm for most people. Regular cleanup is minimal — a leaf blower handles it in minutes.

Is Jacaranda a good pool tree?
Jacarandas work near pools if planted at least 15–20 feet away. The flowers do drop, so a pool skimmer helps during bloom season. Many Scottsdale and Paradise Valley homeowners consider the bloom display worth the minor maintenance.

You May Also Like

  • Desert Museum Palo Verde — Another fast-growing shade tree with yellow spring blooms and no thorns.
  • Purple Orchid Tree — A smaller flowering tree with stunning purple blooms, perfect for tighter spaces.
  • Texas Redbud — A compact ornamental tree with pink spring flowers and heart-shaped leaves.
  • Magnolia Tree — A lush evergreen option with large fragrant white blooms for a different look.

How Many Jacaranda Trees Do I Need?

Jacaranda is a broad, spreading shade tree (15 to 30 feet wide at maturity), so it is planted as a single specimen or in a generously spaced canopy row, not a tight hedge. For a street or driveway corridor, set trees 22 to 25 feet on center so the canopies meet without crowding. Use this guide:

Planting Goal Spacing & Count
Single focal specimen 1 tree, 30+ ft from structures and pools
Matched front-yard pair 2 trees, 20 ft apart
50 ft driveway row 3 trees at 22-25 ft on center
100 ft canopy corridor 5 trees at 22-25 ft on center

Give each tree room to spread. Crowding Jacarandas shades out their lower canopy and cuts the bloom display you planted them for.

Jacaranda Season-by-Season in Phoenix

  • Spring (Feb-Apr): Fern-like foliage leafs back out, and by late April the lavender-purple bloom canopy begins. This is also a good second planting window once frost danger has passed.
  • Summer (May-Sep): Bloom peaks into early summer, then the tree settles into providing filtered shade through the heat. Established trees take full Valley sun; give young trees deep water and a little afternoon relief their first summer. Monsoon rain supports strong canopy growth.
  • Fall (Oct-Nov): Prime planting season. Warm soil and mild air let roots establish before winter, setting up next spring's growth and flowering.
  • Winter (Dec-Jan): Briefly deciduous, dropping its leaves in the coolest weeks. It is frost-sensitive: young trees can show tip damage below about 25°F, so cover small trees on hard frost nights until they are established.

At a Glance

✔ Pollinator-Friendly   ✔ Drought-Tolerant   ✔ Shade-Providing   ✔ Low-Maintenance

Plant It With

  • Desert Museum Palo Verde: thornless fast shade tree with yellow spring bloom that pairs as a companion canopy.
  • Purple Orchid Tree: smaller flowering tree echoing the purple bloom in tighter spaces.
  • Texas Redbud: compact ornamental with pink spring flowers for a layered bloom sequence.
  • Hong Kong Orchid Tree: another showy flowering shade tree to extend the color season nearby.

Is Jacaranda Right for Your Yard?

Jacaranda thrives in full sun with room to spread, in well-draining soil where the caliche layer has been broken through at planting. It is a superb choice for a large front yard, courtyard, or driveway where you want fast filtered shade plus a spectacular spring bloom. It is not a fit for tight spaces, for planting right at the edge of a pool (it drops flowers and seed pods), or for the coldest frost-pocket yards, since young trees are frost-tender below about 25°F.

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I ordered this in advance of the arrival of my 11 wk old Corgi pup. Not knowing what kind of a chewer I was getting, I wanted something that squeaked but did not have too many extremities to rip and tear at. I also didn't want too much stuffing to end up all over my house and in my buddy's tummy. It is soft and well constructed. I like that the snake is compartmentalized so that if one segment is breached, the others are not. As it turned out, at this time, my pup is not a violent ripper (except for with paper and cardboard). After a week of testing, it is his favorite toy. It took him about two days to figure out how to squeak it and boy does he love it. It is the only toy he will haul around, which is hilarious because its bigger than he is. It is also the only toy that he will play fetch with. I'm also working on "leave it" with the with him. Nemo chews a lot, but hasn't shown much interest in ripping at his toys, so after a week (if it were washed) it could probably pass as new. I also try to switch him over to a bone or rubber toy when he starts getting really excited. I am weary since my last dog was a lab who would shred her toys in seconds. Nemo was ripping at the tag (something about paper) so I cut that off to prevent a seem getting opened up. I'm surprised that the tongue is still intact. The tongue and eyes are weak links and Nemo does like to chew on them. Overall, I'm very pleased with this toy. My husband was skeptical and thought it a bit ridiculous, but even he has decided it was a good buy. *Update* Our original snake lasted 7 months. Nemo loved it. He would carry it around with him and squeak it till my husband and I went insane. He had mastered the rapid fire squeak. It was also the only toy he would reliably fetch. After 7 months my pup had punctured two of the squeakers and the fur was getting threadbare in some place. But overall we were very happy with the product. Last week we had a guest GSP at our home and he demolished the toy within minutes. Shredded all of the squeakers and the casing. So we were forced to get Nemo a new one. Unfortunately they have since changed the design. There is now a piping that goes all the way around the snake (before it was blind stitched). Nemo has a thing about tags and edges, he works slowly and methodically to nibble them off. Once the piping was compromised, Nemo had easy access to the squeakers. This new version of the toy lasted only a few hours. I am extremely disappointed with the changes made. I have reduced my 5 star review to 1 star and will no longer recommend this product.
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