Bloomin' Gorgeous! It's Jacaranda Season in Africa
Thousands of tourists flock to these cities every year to see the blooms. In fact, according to Reuters, up to 80 percent of the guests in Pretoria hotels in October are Japanese tourists who have come specifically for jacaranda viewing.
If you can't make it in person, here are a few photos that illustrate the glorious spectacle that is jacaranda season in Africa.
Jacarandas on Milton Avenue, Harare (Shutterstock)
Jacaranda blossoms in Pretoria (K. Kendall/flickr)
Jacarandas carpeting a road in Johannesburg (Nishaan Desai / flickr)
A lone jacaranda tree in southern Ethiopia (David Stanley / flickr)
A jacaranda in HDR in Johannesburg (Paul Saad / flickr)
Jacarandas blooming with Nairobi skyline in background (davida3 / flickr)
Jacarandas blooming in Harare (Jude and Mark / flickr)
Jacarandas lining the street in downtown Nairobi (Xiaojun Deng / flickr)
Jacaranda tree in bloom at the Africa Union Square in Harare, Zimbabwe (damien_farrell / flickr)
Panorama of Pretoria street with jacarandas in HDR (Paul Saad / flickr)
By Karen Elowitt and Joe Kennedy
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