Jacaranda mimosifolia, commonly known as the Blue Jacaranda, is a breath-taking deciduous tree native to South America, particularly in regions of Argentina and Brazil. It typically grows between 10 to 15 meters tall (33 to 49 feet), although under optimal conditions it can reach heights of up to 20 meters (66 feet). The tree is renowned for its striking display of trumpet-shaped flowers, ranging from lavender-blue to violet, which bloom profusely from late spring through early summer. Its beauty, combined with the ample shade it provides, makes it a popular choice for urban landscaping, particularly in streets, parks, and large gardens.