On the busy Jinlong Road in Dehua, you can still see a well in the middle of the road, just like a girl's affectionate eyes, which is the well-known incarnation of Xiaolan. Legend has it that if Jacaranda is in full bloom and the moon is full, you can hear whispers from the treetops. If a man and a woman make a wish under a tree, they can grow old together and hold hands for life. Moreover, in winter, the leaves of jacaranda are all gone, indicating despair. When spring comes, it is full of purple flowers to scare people. So it's called waiting for love in despair.
Jacaranda jacaranda: a plant native to South America, likes warm environment, and it is difficult to cultivate in the open field except in southwest and south China. Chengdu, Panzhihua and Kunming form the street landscape of China. Jacaranda jacaranda is a tropical introduced plant that has attracted attention in recent years. Not cold-resistant, not resistant to strong winds, beautiful. Photinia is a native plant in China. Not cold-resistant, resistant to toxic gases, smelly. Based on their advantages and disadvantages, jacaranda is usually planted in cities with suitable planned temperature conditions, such as urban beautification. Generally, this beautiful tree species is more common in places such as Greenway Park Campus.
Although the story of Jacaranda China is sad and beautiful, it represents the arrival of beauty for people in many other countries: for example, it represents spring in South Africa, Christmas in Australia, and it is directly called a beautiful tree in Britain. For Australians, jacaranda in full bloom means the arrival of New Year and Christmas, and a happy life has just begun. Many cities in Australia hold jacaranda festivals, and jacaranda trees are planted on both sides of the street to cover the sky. When the wind blows, it's like a Lan Yu, as beautiful and quiet as a natural carpet. Because it coincides with the graduation season, Jacaranda is also in full bloom to welcome and send away the next class of students, which is the most beautiful and profound memory of Australian students.
It is worth mentioning that Jacaranda is also called the test flower among students, because it often blooms in the last season. There is a saying that if Jacaranda has blossomed and you haven't started reviewing, then you are likely to fail the exam. Some students even avoid jacaranda trees because they are afraid of being hit by flowers and failing the exam.