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Purple everywhere

Summer is the season when all of the Jacaranda trees around town are out in full flower. At the moment there is purple everywhere. This one is outside the vet centre.




 And this one is on the corner of one of the main roads in town outside an engineering business. Aren't they pretty?

Linking up with All Seasons.

Comments

Tom said…
...how fortunate you are to be able to enjoy Jacaranda trees. I've seen them in Maui.
Terra said…
I love jacaranda trees, each one seems to be a full bouquet of flowers when in bloom, and when the petals fall they look like lavender snow. We have some large jacarandas in my neighborhood here in California.
Tigger's Mum said…
Don't they produce one of the most amazing displays of the plant world? We love jacaranda season here as well. Have a great Christmas and New Year.
Iris Flavia said…
Oh, I love those! Saw them in Perth, we don´t have them...
local alien said…
My neice sent me a photo of their jacaranda. Those colours are brilliant!!
Bill said…
They are very pretty to see.
Fun60 said…
I would love to experience the Jacaranda season.
Sharon said…
I love those trees! I can't wait for them to bloom here again.
We actually see those trees here in Florida, in the Spring! They are so lovely.
Lydia C. Lee said…
Got to love the purple snow....#Allseasons

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