Garden plants:  Jacaranda
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2. Jacaranda

Jacaranda comes from South and Central America. They’re tropical trees that can live best in areas that remain warm for most of the year. However, many different countries have started planting them because of their attractive and long-lasting pale indigo flowers. 

The flowers have a pyramid shape and lavender or blue color. They grow in clusters that make them look like a regular tree leaf look. When you plant a Jacaranda, you can wait for 7 to 25 years to start blooming.

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