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Bignoniaceae - Jacaranda jasminoides
(Thunb.) Sandwith - arvoreta, arbusto - encontrada em áreas em regeneração na transição entre floresta e savana - Santa Rita - Paraíba
Well this tree is on its last legs, once those flowers are done it will be coming down via me and my chainsaw. Unfortunate but necessary. As you can see I have already trimmed approximately one half off the boundary and once those flowers finish up the rest will come down as well.
The Blue Jacaranda, Jacaranda mimosifolia - The flowers are trumpet-shaped and flowers are blue in colour. This tree grows upto 15 meters.
Taken at Ooty in Tamil Nadu.
My most favorite tree in the world, they flower for about three weeks and leave a gorgeous carpet of petals on the ground.
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Jacaranda Apartments: Noosa, Queensland, Australia by Bark Design Architects. Photos by Andrew Manson.
Detail of the 'flash' of purple hues within the cascade of Swarovski's "Dark Indigo' 11mm and 13mm briolettes.
Sold. Private Collection
A car passes beneath blooming jacaranda trees on a street in Kirribilli.
It isn't really called Jacaranda St, it's McDougall St in Kirribilli, but they might as well call it the former.
I was so agog over this purple tinted sunset that I took exactly one photograph. It reminded me of the Jacaranda tree in the previous shot. But it shows you what I saw. Hope it gives you the same feeling I got. Try the large version.
Jacaranda irwinii - BIGNONIACEAE -
Parque Nacional da Chapada Diamantina - Palmeiras - Bahia - Brasil.
Last Sunday I went to Baddesley Clinton, a National Trust house in Warwickshire. The courtyard there has buildings around all four sides and it was warm enough to sit outside (which is rare enough in England) and enjoy some tea and cake, or an ice cream. And there was some suitable period entertainment, a recently formed recorder quartet called Jacaranda, playing some appropriate Tudor pieces in the main, and sounding rather wonderful in this setting. I may be slightly biased because my wife was one of the players, but they were really very good.
There were lots of small children there and they were all fascinated, maybe because they do not often see live music, especially played by four ladies of a certain age!
Baddesley Clinton is perhaps best known for being one of the strongholds of the Catholic faith in Tudor times. See Wikipedia for more information:- ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baddesley_Clinton
original drawing by: Bill Rogers
It's Jacaranda time again. The base of this drawing was done with crushed Jacaranda blossoms. The browns seen throughout and much of the purple and blue come directly from the flowers. There are actually pieces of the blooms still embedded into the paper. The foreground is crayon.
This is more of a reference shot to make go back and do something. Saw it as we were leaving Balboa. There were about 3 or 4 Jacaranda's around this old shed and with the green of the shed and purple above and below I thought it looked so beautiful.
Jacaranda seed pod
Every day for 365 days I published an image to www.cloudtogroundimages.com. This is one of them