What a neat tree. Is that a jacaranda? It looks like a crepe myrtle. It has bluie-purplelie baby peacocks sitting all over the tops of the tree! How can it do all of that with so few leaves? DrumMajor
I didn't know there was a tree called Jacaranda. The Beatles used to frequent a club in Liverpool called the Jacaranda, which was owned by their first manager. You can read about it here
Love your jacaranda pictures, Cloudia. The Hawaiian version is a little different from its California cousin. I love the trees when they bloom, and hate them when they drop their sticky, stinky dead blossoms all over my backyard, but such is the cycle of life...
What a neat tree. Is that a jacaranda? It looks like a crepe myrtle. It has bluie-purplelie baby peacocks sitting all over the tops of the tree! How can it do all of that with so few leaves? DrumMajor
ReplyDeleteYour jacaranda looks different from the ones I know. The flowers are in bigger clusters but the leaves are the same! Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteSo this is a jacaranda! I read a book which was titled :" The Jacaranda Tree" by H.E.Bates. It's about the second worldwar.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there was a tree called Jacaranda. The Beatles used to frequent a club in Liverpool called the Jacaranda, which was owned by their first manager. You can read about it here
ReplyDeletehttp://beatlesstory.com/wiki/ow.asp?JacarandaClub
PS Meant to say it's beautiful - the tree. :)
ReplyDeleteLove your jacaranda pictures, Cloudia. The Hawaiian version is a little different from its California cousin. I love the trees when they bloom, and hate them when they drop their sticky, stinky dead blossoms all over my backyard, but such is the cycle of life...
ReplyDeleteI love the colors. I've never seen a Jacaranda before.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.Aloha, Cloudia.
Love the purple.
ReplyDeleteSiiiiiiigh...
ReplyDeleteStupendous!
ReplyDeleteIs that what it is? My husband and I were just looking at some the other day and wondering what they were.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos Cloudia.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful snaps. I have seen this tree here with very little flowers far up above. I always wanted to take a snap of these beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot.
Gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat amazing colors .. that tree would be my fav too!
ReplyDeleteAloha!
You grow big lilacs in Hawaii :-)
ReplyDeleteThey're intoxicating!
ReplyDeleteGlad you stopped by ;-)