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#12333058
4 May 2025
Nepali girls pluck Jacaranda flowers from a tree along a highway in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 4, 2025. Known as Jacaranda Mimosifolia, the purple flowers decorate the Kathmandu Valley and have maintained this tradition for a century and a half. Every year, the roads of the Kathmandu Valley are painted purple with the flowers of the Jacaranda, also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, which cannot resist breeze and light showers. It is believed that Rana rulers introduced the plant, which grows from cutting or grafting by seedling rootstock and normally takes two to three years to bloom. This genus thrives in full sun and sandy soils, explaining their abundance in warmer climates. Mature plants can survive in colder climates down to -7 ?C (19 ?F); however, they may not bloom as profusely. Younger plants are more fragile and may not survive in colder climates when temperatures drop below freezing.
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#12333055
4 May 2025
A woman wearing an umbrella walks past the Jacaranda trees in Lalitpur, on May 4, 2025. Known as Jacaranda Mimosifolia, the purple flowers decorate Kathmandu Valley and have maintained this tradition for a century and a half. Every year, the roads of Kathmandu Valley are painted purple with the flowers of Jacaranda, also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, which cannot resist breeze and light showers. It is believed that Rana rulers introduced the plant, which grows from cutting or grafting by seedling rootstock and normally takes two to three years to bloom. This genus thrives in full sun and sandy soils, which explains their abundance in warmer climates. Mature plants can survive in colder climates down to -7 ?C (19 ?F); however, they may not bloom as profusely. Younger plants are more fragile and may not survive in colder climates when temperatures drop below freezing.
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#12333056
4 May 2025
A cyclist pedals past the Jacaranda trees along a highway in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 4, 2025. Known as Jacaranda Mimosifolia, the purple flowers decorate the Kathmandu Valley and have maintained this tradition for a century and a half. Every year, the roads of the Kathmandu Valley are painted purple with the flowers of the Jacaranda, also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, which cannot resist breeze and light showers. It is believed that Rana rulers introduced the plant, which grows from cutting or grafting by seedling rootstock and normally takes two to three years to bloom. This genus thrives in full sun and sandy soils, explaining their abundance in warmer climates. Mature plants can survive in colder climates down to -7 ?C (19 ?F); however, they may not bloom as profusely. Younger plants are more fragile and may not survive in colder climates when temperatures drop below freezing.
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#12333057
4 May 2025
Motorcyclists drive past the Jacaranda trees along a highway in Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 4, 2025. Known as Jacaranda Mimosifolia, the purple flowers decorate the Kathmandu Valley and have maintained this tradition for a century and a half. Every year, the roads of the Kathmandu Valley are painted purple with the flowers of the Jacaranda, also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, which cannot resist breeze and light showers. It is believed that Rana rulers introduced the plant, which grows from cutting or grafting by seedling rootstock and normally takes two to three years to bloom. This genus thrives in full sun and sandy soils, which explains their abundance in warmer climates. Mature plants can survive in colder climates down to -7 ?C (19 ?F); however, they may not bloom as profusely. Younger plants are more fragile and may not survive in colder climates when temperatures drop below freezing.
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#12325260
3 May 2025
Flowers open on a magnolia tree during the spring season in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on April 30, 2025.
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#11486274
17 August 2024
Skilled workers are grafting fruit seedlings at the Bigen fruit seedling breeding base in Suqian, China, on August 17, 2024.
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#11486276
17 August 2024
Skilled workers are grafting fruit seedlings at the Bigen fruit seedling breeding base in Suqian, China, on August 17, 2024.
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#11486277
17 August 2024
Skilled workers are grafting fruit seedlings at the Bigen fruit seedling breeding base in Suqian, China, on August 17, 2024.
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#11486278
17 August 2024
Skilled workers are grafting fruit seedlings at the Bigen fruit seedling breeding base in Suqian, China, on August 17, 2024.
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#11236752
14 May 2024
A small seed from a plant tree is seen growing between webbing on a branchn in Warsaw, Poland on 13 May, 2204.
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#11036318
29 February 2024
A staff member at the East China Sea Agricultural Experimental Station of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is checking the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees at a breeding center in Lianyungang, China, on February 29, 2024.
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#11036319
29 February 2024
A staff member at the East China Sea Agricultural Experimental Station of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is checking the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees at a breeding center in Lianyungang, China, on February 29, 2024.
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#11036320
29 February 2024
A staff member at the East China Sea Agricultural Experimental Station of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is checking the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees at a breeding center in Lianyungang, China, on February 29, 2024.
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#11036321
29 February 2024
A staff member at the East China Sea Agricultural Experimental Station of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is checking the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees at a breeding center in Lianyungang, China, on February 29, 2024.
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29 February 2024
A staff member at the East China Sea Agricultural Experimental Station of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is checking the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees at a breeding center in Lianyungang, China, on February 29, 2024.
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#11036323
29 February 2024
A staff member at the East China Sea Agricultural Experimental Station of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences is checking the growth of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and trees at a breeding center in Lianyungang, China, on February 29, 2024.
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