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#13683595
9 May 2026
Wind power turbins are seen on a small power farm on a fields among agricultural produce in a countryside in a village near Bilgoraj, Poland on May 8, 2026. As of early 2026, Poland's total installed wind power capacity exceeds 10 GW.
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9 May 2026
Wind power turbins are seen on a small power farm on a fields among agricultural produce in a countryside in a village near Bilgoraj, Poland on May 8, 2026. As of early 2026, Poland's total installed wind power capacity exceeds 10 GW.
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#13683597
9 May 2026
Solar panels on a small solar farm are seen on a field between agricultural produce in a countryside in a village near Cmielow, Poland on May 8, 2026. As of early 2026, Poland's total installed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity reached approximately 24.8 GW.
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#13683598
9 May 2026
Solar panels on a small solar farm are seen on a field between agricultural produce in a countryside in a village near Cmielow, Poland on May 8, 2026. As of early 2026, Poland's total installed solar photovoltaic (PV) capacity reached approximately 24.8 GW.
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9 May 2026
Wind power turbins are seen on a small power farm on a fields among agricultural produce in a countryside in a village near Bilgoraj, Poland on May 8, 2026. As of early 2026, Poland's total installed wind power capacity exceeds 10 GW.
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#13672078
6 May 2026
People gather and take photographs beneath blooming Jacaranda trees lining the streets of Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 6, 2026. The seasonal blossoms transform the cityscape into shades of purple. The Jacaranda trees (Jacaranda mimosifolia) reach peak bloom between March and April, with fallen petals carpeting sidewalks and roads. This species has been part of the Kathmandu Valley's urban landscape for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental use. Often referred to as the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and easily scattered by light wind or rain, creating a short-lived yet visually striking display. Jacaranda trees are typically propagated through cuttings or grafting onto seedling rootstock and take around two to three years to flower. They thrive in full sunlight and well-drained sandy soil, conditions well suited to Kathmandu's spring climate. While mature trees can tolerate temperatures as low as -7?C, colder conditions may reduce flowering, and younger plants remain more vulnerable to frost. The annual bloom has become a popular backdrop for photography and everyday life across the valley.
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#13672097
6 May 2026
People gather and take photographs beneath blooming Jacaranda trees lining the streets of Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 6, 2026. The seasonal blossoms transform the cityscape into shades of purple. The Jacaranda trees (Jacaranda mimosifolia) reach peak bloom between March and April, with fallen petals carpeting sidewalks and roads. This species has been part of the Kathmandu Valley's urban landscape for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental use. Often referred to as the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and easily scattered by light wind or rain, creating a short-lived yet visually striking display. Jacaranda trees are typically propagated through cuttings or grafting onto seedling rootstock and take around two to three years to flower. They thrive in full sunlight and well-drained sandy soil, conditions well suited to Kathmandu's spring climate. While mature trees can tolerate temperatures as low as -7?C, colder conditions may reduce flowering, and younger plants remain more vulnerable to frost. The annual bloom has become a popular backdrop for photography and everyday life across the valley.
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#13672098
6 May 2026
People gather and take photographs beneath blooming Jacaranda trees lining the streets of Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 6, 2026. The seasonal blossoms transform the cityscape into shades of purple. The Jacaranda trees (Jacaranda mimosifolia) reach peak bloom between March and April, with fallen petals carpeting sidewalks and roads. This species has been part of the Kathmandu Valley's urban landscape for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental use. Often referred to as the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and easily scattered by light wind or rain, creating a short-lived yet visually striking display. Jacaranda trees are typically propagated through cuttings or grafting onto seedling rootstock and take around two to three years to flower. They thrive in full sunlight and well-drained sandy soil, conditions well suited to Kathmandu's spring climate. While mature trees can tolerate temperatures as low as -7?C, colder conditions may reduce flowering, and younger plants remain more vulnerable to frost. The annual bloom has become a popular backdrop for photography and everyday life across the valley.
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#13672099
6 May 2026
People gather and take photographs beneath blooming Jacaranda trees lining the streets of Lalitpur, Nepal, on May 6, 2026. The seasonal blossoms transform the cityscape into shades of purple. The Jacaranda trees (Jacaranda mimosifolia) reach peak bloom between March and April, with fallen petals carpeting sidewalks and roads. This species has been part of the Kathmandu Valley's urban landscape for over a century and is believed to have been introduced during the Rana period for ornamental use. Often referred to as the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and easily scattered by light wind or rain, creating a short-lived yet visually striking display. Jacaranda trees are typically propagated through cuttings or grafting onto seedling rootstock and take around two to three years to flower. They thrive in full sunlight and well-drained sandy soil, conditions well suited to Kathmandu's spring climate. While mature trees can tolerate temperatures as low as -7?C, colder conditions may reduce flowering, and younger plants remain more vulnerable to frost. The annual bloom has become a popular backdrop for photography and everyday life across the valley.
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#13672079
6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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#13672082
6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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#13672085
6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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6 May 2026
A view of Lalitpur city shows streets tinted purple as Jacaranda trees bloom during the spring season on May 6, 2026. Known scientifically as Jacaranda mimosifolia, these ornamental trees flower between March and April, briefly transforming roads, sidewalks, and public spaces across the Kathmandu Valley. The species has been present in the valley for over a century and is widely believed to have been introduced by Rana rulers during early urban development. Also called the Hawaiian mimosa tree, the blossoms are delicate and sensitive to light breeze and rainfall, often falling quickly and forming a vivid layer of petals on the ground. The trees are propagated through cuttings or grafting methods and typically bloom within two to three years under suitable conditions. Thriving in sunny environments with sandy, well-drained soil, Jacaranda trees adapt well to Kathmandu's climate, though colder temperatures may reduce flowering intensity. Mature trees can tolerate temperatures down to -7?C, whereas younger plants are more susceptible to freezing conditions. The seasonal bloom draws residents outdoors and has become a recognizable visual marker of spring across the valley.
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