jacaranda tree love

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  • Would it surprise anyone to learn that all parts of the jacaranda tree are poisonous, and that it has very sharp spines that can cause allergic skin reactions?

    Facing Down the Beast: Dior Hypnotic Poison Marina Geigert 2009

  • Would it surprise anyone to learn that all parts of the jacaranda tree are poisonous, and that it has very sharp spines that can cause allergic skin reactions?

    Archive 2009-06-01 Marina Geigert 2009

  • Something rustled in the jacaranda tree, but it was too small to be a person.

    Land Divers Messud, Claire 2009

  • When I was still in uni, when the final examination is fast approaching, we try not to pass through under the jacaranda tree.

    Jacaranda Arlene 2005

  • When I was still in uni, when the final examination is fast approaching, we try not to pass through under the jacaranda tree.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Arlene 2005

  • It was such a ridiculous belief but never in my uni years I tried walking under the jacaranda tree.

    Archive 2005-07-01 Arlene 2005

  • It was such a ridiculous belief but never in my uni years I tried walking under the jacaranda tree.

    Jacaranda Arlene 2005

  • Warily the pilot climbed another hundred feet, slowed and hovered, then saw the misted helipad in the grounds of the Great House near a great jacaranda tree.

    Noble House Clavell, James 1981

  • I hope the cold kills the white beetles that are chewing on our jacaranda tree.

    Qwaider Planet 2009

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  • My mum and I used to count jacarandas on the way to primary school. We started with the one in our own backyard, of course :)

    April 17, 2008

  • At Sydney University there exists an expression: “by the time the Jacaranda in the main quadrangle flowers, it's too late to start studying for exams�?. At the University of Queensland students even maintain a joke superstition that if a Jacaranda bloom falls on their head during exam time, they will fail an exam. The bad luck can be broken by catching another bloom before it hits the ground.

    June 14, 2008