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Seen in suburban Sydney, NSW, Australia

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Just another tree, with boring leaves?...

McDougall Street, Kiribilli

This is one of several lovely Jacarandas on Manchester between Stoneman and Bessie in Bernal Heights.

Jacarandas y lanchas alrededor del lago de chapultepec. Inspirada de esta foto: www.flickr.com/photos/rageforst/122992446/

 

Jacarandas and boats around the lake of chapultepec. Inspired from this: www.flickr.com/photos/rageforst/122992446/

  

Polaroid Impulse AF Camera with 600 film

At the pub... if that's what it is.

Jacaranda starting to bloom in Redcliffe

Arcadia, Sunnyside, Muckleneuk and Groenkloof: The Olde East; from the Union Buildings.

 

1 October 2005

Pretoria

Well, the threat of rain went away so Erika wanted to do some Aldi shopping at Raymond Terrace because on the way we had to drive via the Jacaranda alleyway, and how nice that turned out to be. 😁👏

UQ has many jacaranda trees - the flowering of them symbolises nearing the end of the academic year.

Continuing a theme. One of the lovely things about the trees is the way they leave a carpet for a while.

 

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esta ciudad y sus hermosas jacarandas de primavera

This Plant series are photographs taken from my garden, other people's gardens, nature strips, reserves, parks and anywhere really. The aim is to photograph mostly Australian Natives but I'm sure other beautiful plants will find their way into the mix over time.

 

The Jacaranda is not an Australian native but was introduced, I believe its origins are Central and South America. This was photographed near my mum's place. Some are in front gardens while the series of photos taken looking up at branches and leaves are all from Cremona Road, Como NSW. The street is lined with them and when their flowers fall they make the street look like lavender snow... it's quite beautiful. I've always liked the Jacaranda, it has somewhat of an Asian feel to it.

 

The reason they are linked to my pinch river profile is because they will inevitably feed into my work at some stage in some way or another, but for now can just be enjoyed as images of beautiful plants that captured my attention and inspired my creativity...

 

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This Plant series are photographs taken from my garden, other people's gardens, nature strips, reserves, parks and anywhere really. The aim is to photograph mostly Australian Natives but I'm sure other beautiful plants will find their way into the mix over time.

 

The Jacaranda is not an Australian native but was introduced, I believe its origins are Central and South America. This was photographed near my mum's place. Some are in front gardens while the series of photos taken looking up at branches and leaves are all from Cremona Road, Como NSW. The street is lined with them and when their flowers fall they make the street look like lavender snow... it's quite beautiful. I've always liked the Jacaranda, it has somewhat of an Asian feel to it.

 

The reason they are linked to my pinch river profile is because they will inevitably feed into my work at some stage in some way or another, but for now can just be enjoyed as images of beautiful plants that captured my attention and inspired my creativity...

 

Thank you for visiting my flickr photostream. To keep up with the latest news about my business and products you can :: 'like' my facebook page: www.facebook.com/PinchRiver :: connect on Linkedin: au.linkedin.com/pub/gabriella-tagliapietra/57/543/240 :: 'follow' on Google+ plus.google.com/105563297760582592591/posts :: 'follow' or subscribe to my blog: www.pinchriver.blogspot.com.au/ :: subscribe to my newsletter: eepurl.com/qMVzv :: follow me on pinterest: www.pinterest.com/pinchriver

 

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At Theseus Rehabilitation Centre in Kallithea, Athens.

 

This Plant series are photographs taken from my garden, other people's gardens, nature strips, reserves, parks and anywhere really. The aim is to photograph mostly Australian Natives but I'm sure other beautiful plants will find their way into the mix over time.

 

The Jacaranda is not an Australian native but was introduced, I believe its origins are Central and South America. This was photographed near my mum's place. Some are in front gardens while the series of photos taken looking up at branches and leaves are all from Cremona Road, Como NSW. The street is lined with them and when their flowers fall they make the street look like lavender snow... it's quite beautiful. I've always liked the Jacaranda, it has somewhat of an Asian feel to it.

 

The reason they are linked to my pinch river profile is because they will inevitably feed into my work at some stage in some way or another, but for now can just be enjoyed as images of beautiful plants that captured my attention and inspired my creativity...

 

Thank you for visiting my flickr photostream. To keep up with the latest news about my business and products you can :: 'like' my facebook page: www.facebook.com/PinchRiver :: connect on Linkedin: au.linkedin.com/pub/gabriella-tagliapietra/57/543/240 :: 'follow' on Google+ plus.google.com/105563297760582592591/posts :: 'follow' or subscribe to my blog: www.pinchriver.blogspot.com.au/ :: subscribe to my newsletter: eepurl.com/qMVzv :: follow me on pinterest: www.pinterest.com/pinchriver

 

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Jacaranda Athens

  

Jacaranda is flowering again.

Caminando por Línea

Vedado, La Habana

I was asked by a few Flickr people to upload some of the Jacaranda pictures as separate images. So here is a selection

 

This picture taken in the Great Court, Queensland University, St.Lucia

jacarandás, jacarandaes, jacarandas, gualandayes o tarcos

Jacaranda trees are in bloom. I figured I should shoot a couple.

 

The Jacaranda trees are the ones with the purple blossoms near the center of the photo.

Very close to where I work. Lower Hunter Valley, north of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,

Africa, South Africa, Joburg, Jozi, Johannesburg, Gauteng, street scene, spring, spring in Johannesburg, spring in Joburg, spring in Jozi, Jacaranda, Jacaranda's, Jacaranda Tree, Jacaranda Trees, Bougainvillea, road, street light, pavement,

Jacaranda puberula Cham.

BIGNONIACEAE

 

Local: Praia Grande, SC, Brasil.

 

Domínio fitogeográfico: Cerrado, Mata Atlântica. Tipo de vegetação: Cerrado (lato sensu), Floresta Estacional Perenifólia, Floresta Estacional Semidecidual, Floresta Ombrófila (= Floresta Pluvial), Floresta Ombrófila Mista

 

Ref.: Flora do Brasil 2020 (reflora.jbrj.gov.br); Flora digital do Rio Grande do Sul e de Santa Catarina (www.ufrgs.br/fitoecologia/florars/index.php); Flora de Santa Catarina (sites.google.com/site/biodiversidadecatarinense/).

   

This Plant series are photographs taken from my garden, other people's gardens, nature strips, reserves, parks and anywhere really. The aim is to photograph mostly Australian Natives but I'm sure other beautiful plants will find their way into the mix over time.

 

The Jacaranda is not an Australian native but was introduced, I believe its origins are Central and South America. This was photographed near my mum's place. Some are in front gardens while the series of photos taken looking up at branches and leaves are all from Cremona Road, Como NSW. The street is lined with them and when their flowers fall they make the street look like lavender snow... it's quite beautiful. I've always liked the Jacaranda, it has somewhat of an Asian feel to it.

 

The reason they are linked to my pinch river profile is because they will inevitably feed into my work at some stage in some way or another, but for now can just be enjoyed as images of beautiful plants that captured my attention and inspired my creativity...

 

Thank you for visiting my flickr photostream. To keep up with the latest news about my business and products you can :: 'like' my facebook page: www.facebook.com/PinchRiver :: connect on Linkedin: au.linkedin.com/pub/gabriella-tagliapietra/57/543/240 :: 'follow' on Google+ plus.google.com/105563297760582592591/posts :: 'follow' or subscribe to my blog: www.pinchriver.blogspot.com.au/ :: subscribe to my newsletter: eepurl.com/qMVzv :: follow me on pinterest: www.pinterest.com/pinchriver

 

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Jardim em Lichinga

Garden in Lichinga, Mozambique

Jacaranda tree of the Bignoniaceae family

A native of South America, Jacaranda is cultivated for ornament, shade and timber.

Drawing and painting studies

Oaxaca City - Jacaranda in Bloom, Blvd. Niños Heroes de Chapultepec

 

Plaque

www.flickr.com/photos/planeta/3629955027

Di bawah pohon jacaranda, di Circular Quey

This Jacaranda is taken from the Botancal Garden in Sydney overlooking the harbour

Tropical tree app. 40 ' tall blooming in Westbury subdivision of Houston, Texas. I spotted this over a sound wall on S. Main and went the next day to ask what it wasand the homeowner graciously invited me into her backyard to see it. Rarely seen in Rio Grande Valley as it is too dry there. Although more humid in Houston, this Brazillian native will suffer in prolonged freezes. Jacaranda acutifolia Houston, Texas. May 2008.

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