Whether long or short, sunny or rainy, winter passes and spring arrives, bringing with it vibrant blossoms. As the most beautiful time of year to admire flowers, the Jacaranda blossoms in Mexico City are sure to captivate you; the streets overflowing with purple hues will evoke a powerful emotion.
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| Jacaranda, known as Jacaranda or Jacarandá in Spanish, belongs to the bell pepper family. It is a tropical plant native to the Americas, requiring plenty of sunlight to grow and needing rich, well-drained soil. |
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| The flowers bloom from March to April depending on weather conditions, and the bloom can last until summer, attracting many hummingbirds and butterflies. |
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| When Jacaranda trees bloom, many streets are filled with their purple color, transforming the bustling streets into peaceful and romantic havens. |
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| This year, spring arrived earlier in Mexico, around February, and strolling through the Lomas, Del Valle, and Polanco areas allows you to admire the Jacaranda blossoms. |
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| Condesa in Parque Méxic and the south of the city is a paradise for these violets. |
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| In everyday Mexican language, jacarandoso/jacarandosa can refer to someone bright, impulsive, cheerful, or even arrogant. |
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| Jacaranda trees are used as ornamental trees in parks.and is also used as a raw material for wood products. |
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| Additionally, Jacaranda flowers can be used in traditional medicine to treat stomach ailments. |
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| The four seasons in Mexico City are not clearly defined, but the blooming of Jacaranda trees is a sign that spring has arrived. |
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| The purple of the flowers blends in with the houses painted purple. |
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| The vibrant purple blossoms of the Jacaranda trees in spring are Mexico City's most beautiful gift to visitors; if you have the chance to visit Mexico, don't miss this opportunity. |
According to Depplus.vn/MASK