Getting Into "Hot Water"

Monday, April 09, 2007

Jacaranda-landia




Jacaranda trees are native to
México, South and Central America, and
the Caribbean. They're also found in Africa,
India, Australia, and the U.S.

The flowers are a vibrant blue-purple colour.
Here in Aguas they started to bloom in early March.
Their blooms will disappear by the end of April leaving behind a humble leafy green tree.















Check out this mix of jacaranda, bouganvillea
and one other unknown variety with dark red blossoms.




























Jacaranda in the background, bouganvillea
in the foreground at Jardin San Marcos.







































The entire main square, Plaza Patria, is surrounded by Jacaranda trees.


























A view of one of the jacaranda trees in Jardin del Encino from our roof top.

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