Jacaranda Tree Season | Purple Carpet | Kangaroo point Brisbane City

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2022
  • It’s raining purple in Brisbane 💜
    Jacaranda season is in full swing so you can catch these beautiful blooms all over the river city for a few more weeks!
    ✿ Kangaroo Point, Brisbane,
    New Farm,
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    Jacaranda season💜
    This short article is about that.
    This plant belongs to the family Bignoniaceae and begins to bloom a few days after the onset of spring. This means that from October to November every year in Australia, these flowers bloom in gardens, sidewalks and around homes in many parts of the world. Many people think that this species is endemic to Australia but originated in South America. The first jacaranda tree was planted in 1864 in a botanical garden in Brisbane, Australia.
    The name Jakaranda, derived from South America, means fragrant. It is also said that these trees bring wisdom, wealth and fortune. So many people believe that when this flower falls on the head, it brings good luck
    The Grafton Jacaranda Festival is a small town in the small town of Grafton, New South Wales, Australia, and attracts a large number of visitors every year. It is said that nearly 7000 jakaranda trees have been planted there.💜💜
    Queensland is also famous for its purple flowers, and the University of Queensland, Kangaroo point, Brisbane city, New farm park, Tamborine Mountain, and Goodna Ipswich are some of the most famous. So when the tree is overgrown with flowers, many people do not forget to go under the trees with their family, relatives or friends and spend time eating (picnic time). Just like the sakura blossom season in Japan.
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