Oak Park, California
June 29, 2012
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One is the tree
with the purple flowers that is just awesome to look at when flowering.
I also have one that has these puff balls that can litter a whole street the
first day it flowers. This tree has not only outgrown its area (on the parkway
adjacent to the street) but, has to be one the messiest trees I have ever
owned. I had 2 at my first house and has now followed me to Oak Park. I’ve
tolerated this tree (when flowering) by going out to sweep the street and sidewalk daily.
I’ve tolerated the Jacaranda for over 15 years because it is a beautiful tree
in blossom and offers epic shade in the hot summer months. This weekend the
tree trimmer is taking the tree down. When the wind blows this tree has woken
me up because I thought it would fall down. I mean, take a look at the picture
and see how such a large tree has outgrown the area it was planted in. This
tree was planted by the previous owner who thought the roots would not be a problem which I totally understand. They believed this tree would not be a problem since
it was a small tree when he planted it according to the owner we bought the
home from. When we pulled up to look at the house, it was
the first thing I noticed and was quickly reminded of the two trees I left in
Sylmar. The tree was planted right above the water and sewer lines are located
which, is the main reason I feel it is time for this tree to be removed before
the roots destroy these vital life lines to our home. Now let me discuss the
puffballs this tree can generate daily. These are great looking flowers as long
as they are on the tree. They are everywhere when they fall from the tree!
When
it flowers they come and die immediately. They start in early June and do not
stop dropping until late August. It’s time for the tree to go. I know for a
fact that my neighbors as great as they are, may just be happier that I am for taking
this tree out because of the puff balls it drops. I couldn't keep up with the
sweeping. This is bittersweet since I gDon’t get me
wrong, If I had a big yard no, a huge yard, I would plant one in the middle and
this tree would be the epic shade tree. But alas, I live in the burbs and this
tree has to leave. Maybe one day, I may have a big yard and if I do, the
Jacaranda will be one of the first trees I will buy. So the lesson here is if you plan on buying
trees or shrubs, make sure you have researched what that little 1 or 5 gallon
plant will grow up to be. There are many online resources to assist in seeing
what a plant will look like in 3-5 years. My plans for the curbside include a
miniature garden on one side and some great succulents throughout once I can
eradicate the grass. Stay tuned for upcoming photos of this makeover. Have a great weekend!