PURPLE HAZE

I don’t particularly remember acaranda trees from my days of growing up in Perth. I’ve always connected them to the inner eastern suburbs of Adelaide and Nelson in New Zealand but they must have been here. From what I can found out on line they were brought from South America to Australia in the 1850s and the first advertisement for them in WA was in 1894.

The best suburbs for Jacarandas are some of the old ones like Subiaco, Wembly and North Perth but Applecross, not far from us on the other side of Leach Highway is apparently “THE Jacaranda hotspot”.

https://tessomewhere.com/best-jacaranda-locations-in-perth/



The trees start blossoming in late October/early November and I love the purple haze they contribute to the landscape. I used to enjoy the breathtaking beauty of walking home from Australian Dance Theatre when I worked in Adelaide in 2019 through jacaranda lined streets and even though Archibald St doesn’t have any near us, turn a corner and there they are. We had the richness of the red bottlebrush last month and now the glory of the jacaranda this month. Sometimes there are benefits to living in the (leafy) suburbs.

Adelaide - 2019


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