Yamadori Jacaranda

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Yamadori Jacaranda

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Well this morning I woke up to my brother and father removing trees from our front yard, and I went out to see how they were doing. I noticed that a self-sown jacaranda had begun growing and was about a meter in height. I quickly grabbed the shovel and removed it from the ground. Here's what I got:
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thats a great little yamadori coocarch.

good luck with its recovery

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nice find with the low movement like that :yes: Most times they come straight out of the ground with large straight taproot.

They are Easy to grow and this one will recover well. Pot it up and come October shoud shoot out everywhere and you can cut back to a low shoot

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Nice score mate, lovely flowing base and good roots too!
Cool little fella in the window, I love cats, mine is on my lap while I am writing this post to you.
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Post by coocarch »

Actually the cat is female, and she's shedding EVERYWHERE, and there was a tap root but it was really short so I cut it off. I also love the trunk movement, it was hidden just below the soil line.
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