Do you know this plant? It's a small tree or a tall shrub with delicate bipinnate foliage. The flower, as you can see, makes a butterfly bush look like a 90-pound weakling. I came across this in the middle of one of the animatronic dinosaur exhibits (I forget which 'saurus it was next to) at the Milwaukee County Zoo. (I note with slight regret that we came to the zoo about a day and a half too early to get to see the Average White Band perform at the zoo's "A la Carte" fest. Wow...they're still using that bare-buttocked logo from the '70s. I like "Pick Up the Pieces," with its Ur-Bernard Edwards bass line, although it's beginning to wear a little thin after being played about 500,000 times over the past thirty years.)
It sure looks like a Jacaranda Mimosafolia to me.
We have tons of them out here in Los Angeles. Entire streets turn purple with their blooms at certain times of the years.
Here is a link to places I have talked about them in the past on my site.
http://tinyurl.com/6ygyx
Posted by: Douglas Welch | August 19, 2004 at 12:19 AM
Thanks, Douglas! I was hoping that someone from more exotic climes would come to the rescue. Looks like it's a favorite of yours (with good reason...what a beautiful plant).
Posted by: Chan S. | August 19, 2004 at 06:14 AM
That is a type of mimosa you see them all over northern MS
Posted by: Cayla Jo | March 27, 2008 at 10:45 AM