What does the Jacaranda represent?
Today, the editor will introduce the meaning of Jacaranda and the green plant maintenance tips for its symbolism and connotations, and will continue to introduce.
Jacaranda scientific name: (Jacaranda mimosifolia D. Don) Bignoniaceae Jacaranda deciduous trees, up to 15 meters high. Alias: Mimosifolia Jacaranda, Blue Mist Tree, Purple Cloud Wood, etc. Native to South America, Brazil, Argentina, Bolivia. In recent years, China has introduced and cultivated many of them for ornamental purposes.
The tree is full of purple funnel-shaped flowers, forming a panicled inflorescence, terminal on the branches, flowering period May to June, the flowering Jacaranda is graceful and charming.
The fragrance of Jacaranda flowers is similar to that of Jasmine, with numerous deep blue or purple flowers covering the branches, which is very spectacular. Its tree shape has graceful and elegant branches and leaves, which look lush from a distance and graceful up close.
The ground is covered with a colorful carpet of fallen petals, which are as beautiful as the flowers on the branches.
What does the Jacaranda represent?
It blossoms before the leaves grow, which is different from others, showing its magic.
A tree full of joy, magnificent!
Jacaranda trees are tall and lush, with flowers covering the entire tree...
The meaning of Jacaranda flowers:
(1) Representing tranquility, depth, and melancholy.
(2) Waiting for love in despair.
(3) Depth, coolness, quietness, and openness.
(4) Coldness, lack of vitality, robustness, profoundness, and elegant simplicity.
(5) Waiting for love in despair, still光荣 despite failure.
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