jacaranda

Sun­day I went down to San Diego’s annual Art­walk street­fair down by the cool water­front in the Lit­tle Italy neighborhood.

This has been a seri­ously bipo­lar spring, alter­nat­ing chilly peri­ods with intensely hot ones. This week­end was one of the hot ones, and peo­ple were milling about slowly, check­ing out the stalls of art. But almost every­one seemed to be more inter­ested in the stands offer­ing cold drinks.

I talked to one of my pho­tog­ra­pher friends down there who had a dou­ble booth and has been pretty suc­cess­ful there in years past. “Peo­ple are mostly look­ing this time,” she said.

I guess I was one of the look­ers too, for the most part. After get­ting my fill of the art, the one sight that really caught my eye was this jacaranda tree in bloom over an orange back­hoe near where I’d parked my scooter:

jacaranda in bloom over backhoe

I don’t see eye-to-eye with Jerry Sanders, the mayor of San Diego, but this is one thing we agree on. It’s his favorite tree, and one of mine. It’s Jacaranda mimosi­fo­lia, a South Amer­i­can native that’s well adapted to areas with­out much in the way of frost. The leaves are ferny and del­i­cate and the plant’s pretty well behaved in the U.S. (It’s con­sid­ered an inva­sive pest, how­ever, in South Africa and Queens­land, Aus­tralia.) In the spring it turns into this, an explo­sion of pur­ple flow­ers that rain down on cars and side­walks below. Messy as all get out but a pretty exul­tant mess! Yet another plant that’s too big for my yard…

April 29 2008 06:47 am | Categories: artplant profiles | Tags:

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