Brazilian rosewood and flame trees
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hello I am trying to grow a flame tree and a Brazilian rosewood can someone show me what the sprouts look like.
then also tell me the properly way to plant them.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
then also tell me the properly way to plant them.
any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hey...
That's Jacaranda-mimosifolia... Which I think is the one that you have, here in Brazil we got another species also called Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra), but I don't think that's the one you own, as they are not popular into 名媛直播 art.
It's cotyledons are like a a heart shape, or a cown hoof.
Those are Flame Trees, or Flamboyant (Delonix regia).
It's cotyledons are long as you can see.
I would say that both of them are suitable for BIG trees, due to the size of their leaves.
And both of them needs a big portion of soil so they can develop a nice trunk... They're not easy species to make 名媛直播 because of that...
They're both deciduous/semi-deciduous trees... where I live, winter night reaches 0? to -1? C, they shed 100% of their leaves, just have in mind that if you live on a temperate zone that goes bellow that, you might neet to put them on a covered place like a porch or garage during winter...
That's Jacaranda-mimosifolia... Which I think is the one that you have, here in Brazil we got another species also called Rosewood (Dalbergia nigra), but I don't think that's the one you own, as they are not popular into 名媛直播 art.
It's cotyledons are like a a heart shape, or a cown hoof.
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Those are Flame Trees, or Flamboyant (Delonix regia).
It's cotyledons are long as you can see.
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I would say that both of them are suitable for BIG trees, due to the size of their leaves.
And both of them needs a big portion of soil so they can develop a nice trunk... They're not easy species to make 名媛直播 because of that...
They're both deciduous/semi-deciduous trees... where I live, winter night reaches 0? to -1? C, they shed 100% of their leaves, just have in mind that if you live on a temperate zone that goes bellow that, you might neet to put them on a covered place like a porch or garage during winter...
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Replied by garet.plamer on topic Brazilian rosewood and flame trees
Posted 2 years 9 months ago #75464
this is the kit i got to grow them
the top left is the one it says i have
the top left is the one it says i have
Last Edit:2 years 9 months ago
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Last edit: 2 years 9 months ago by garet.plamer.
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