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10 May 2026
A farmer prepares rice seedlings for new planting in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on May 10, 2026.
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10 May 2026
A farmer prepares rice seedlings for new planting in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on May 10, 2026.
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10 May 2026
A farmer prepares rice seedlings for new planting in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on May 10, 2026.
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10 May 2026
A farmer prepares rice seedlings for new planting in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on May 10, 2026.
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10 May 2026
A farmer prepares rice seedlings for new planting in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on May 10, 2026.
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9 May 2026
A farmer sprays paddy seed in a rice field for a new planting in Nakhon Sawan province, north of Bangkok, on May 5, 2026.
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#13675297
7 May 2026
An old Ursus tractor with an irrigation water sprinkler is seen on a farm field in Luczyce, Poland, on May 1, 2026. The vintage Polish agricultural vehicle is used for crop watering and field irrigation.
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#13675345
7 May 2026
A field of oilseed rape, also known as rapeseed, is seen in Luczyce, Poland, on May 1, 2026. Brassica napus, or canola, flowers in a bright yellow agricultural landscape, serving as a major crop used for vegetable oil production, biodiesel, and animal feed.
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7 May 2026
A field of oilseed rape, also known as rapeseed, is seen in Luczyce, Poland, on May 1, 2026. Brassica napus, or canola, flowers in a bright yellow agricultural landscape, serving as a major crop used for vegetable oil production, biodiesel, and animal feed.
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#13672076
6 May 2026
Jacaranda flowers bloom in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring season in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and affected by wind and rainfall, which can cause early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny, well-drained conditions and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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6 May 2026
Jacaranda flowers bloom in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring season in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and affected by wind and rainfall, which can cause early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny, well-drained conditions and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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6 May 2026
Jacaranda flowers bloom in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring season in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and affected by wind and rainfall, which can cause early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny, well-drained conditions and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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6 May 2026
Jacaranda flowers bloom in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring season in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and affected by wind and rainfall, which can cause early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny, well-drained conditions and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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6 May 2026
Jacaranda flowers bloom in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring season in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and affected by wind and rainfall, which can cause early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny, well-drained conditions and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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#13672161
6 May 2026
Jacaranda petals lie scattered on the ground after falling from the trees in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring bloom in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and are affected by wind and rainfall, leading to early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny conditions with well-drained soil and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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#13672162
6 May 2026
Jacaranda petals lie scattered on the ground after falling from the trees in Lalitpur, Nepal, forming a light purple layer beneath the canopy during the spring bloom in the Kathmandu Valley on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, the trees flower between March and April, with petals often falling and covering streets and sidewalks across the city. The species has been present in the Kathmandu Valley for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental planting. The blossoms are delicate and are affected by wind and rainfall, leading to early shedding. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting and typically take two to three years to flower. They grow well in sunny conditions with well-drained soil and are suited to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures can reduce flowering. Mature trees can tolerate lower temperatures, while younger plants are more sensitive to frost. The seasonal bloom is a recurring feature of spring in the valley and is commonly seen in public spaces across the city.
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