Jacaranda obtusifolia subsp. rhombifolia (G.Mey.) A.H.Gentry, Mem. New York Bot. Gard. 29: 257 1978. (Syn. Jacaranda obtusifolia var. rhombifolia (G.Mey.) Sandwith; Jacaranda rhombifolia G.Mey.; (=) Bignonia filicifolia G. Anderson; (=) Jacaranda filicifolia D. Don);
Fern Leaf Jacaranda, Fern Tree, Green ebony, Bluntleaf Jacaranda; Jacaranda obtusifolia subsp. rhombifolia: Jacaranda obtusifolia subsp. rhombifolia (G.Mey.) A.H.Gentry jak-uh-RAHN-duh — from the Portugese jacarandá, having a hard core or branch … Dave’s Botanary ob-too-sih-FOH-lee-uh — blunt leaf … Dave’s Botanary rom-bif-OH-lee-uh — leaves in a diamond shape … Dave’s Botanary fil-ee-kee-FOH-lee-uh — fern-like leaves … Dave’s Botanary commonly known as: bluntleaf jacaranda, fern tree, green ebony Native to: Caribbean islands, northern South America References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN in resort of garden near Kamshet, Maharashtra on 03 MAY Is there a simple key for the three or four jacarandas that we commonly see? |
Jacaranda obtusifolia ssp. rhombifolia
Updated on December 24, 2024