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It was another year of blue-and-white couplets opening season, taking stock of the six best places to watch the couplets around Sydney.

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[Free Tour]     02 Nov 2017
Between October and November is the season of jacaranda blooming. At this time of year, jacaranda always brings a brilliant sea of blue and purple flowers to the Sydney people.

Between October and November is the season of jacaranda blooming. At this time of year, jacaranda always brings a brilliant sea of blue and purple flowers to the Sydney people.

So where is Sydney`s jacaranda the prettiest and most worthy to see?


First:

(Grafton), the small town of Grafton on the northern coast of New York, undoubtedly has the prettiest jacaranda. More than 2000 blue-flowered couplets are planted here, and this time of year it turns into a blue ocean.

Blue flower couplets are held here every year. This year`s blue flower couplets are held between October 28 and November 5.


Second:

Sydney Royal Botanical Garden has Australia`s oldest blue-flowered couplets, planted around 1850. You can see a lot from the Royal Botanical Garden in downtown Sydney all the way to the ring wharf to the The Rocks near Sydney Harbour Bridge.


Third:

The street of Jacaranda on the north bank of Sydney is McDougall Street. in Kirribilli district. In addition, Lavender Bay, Greenwich, Waverton, Longueville and Wollstonecraft. can also be seen in these areas.


Fourth:

Five Ways, Oxford Street and Glenmore Road in Paddington, East Sydney, also have many blue-flowered couplets.


Fifth:

In the inner city, of course, the first choice is the University of Sydney. There are many blue-flowered couplets here.

The University of Sydney`s most famous jacaranda is at the University of Sydney`s main building, known as the world-famous landmark jacaranda in the Harry Potter Building.

After 88 years of standing, he slammed to the ground. However, the University of Sydney had long anticipated that the original strain had been cloned and retransplanted back to its original site in July.


sixth

There are 39 jacaranda trees planted in 1927 in Camden, southwest of Sydney, and eight other different colors have been added this year. Mainly concentrated on Argyle St.

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