Impact of Heavy Rainstorms on Jacaranda Trees in Brisbane: Latest Update
In one sentence, the falling blossoms create a lavish display, and with each setback, one’s courage only grows stronger.

📍Delfin Street Park, Macgregor, transforms into a stunning purple carpet. The entire street is adorned with jacarandas, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene.

Several massive jacaranda trees grace the park, with the largest one having its blooms hanging low. If you’re looking to capture a close-up photo with the jacaranda or a detailed shot of the flowers, this spot is absolutely perfect.

From a distance, it resembles a coiled snake 🐍. I’ve done some research, and it turns out to be a cactus-like plant 🌵, so there’s no need to be afraid [secretly observing R].

📍Anzac Park, Jacaranda Avenue, Logan, remains a photographer’s paradise. It looks much the same as before the heavy rain (check my post from a few days ago for reference). Friends planning to visit for photos this weekend can do so with peace of mind.

📍Lynelle Street, Sunnybank Hills, once an internet-famous spot, was on the verge of a downpour when I visited, resulting in darker photos. However, on a sunny day, it should be quite picturesque. Many of the trees are starting to sprout green leaves, so if you’re heading there soon, don’t delay.

In truth, falling flowers and heavy rain share a similar beauty, and there’s no need for humans to feel melancholic over the petals’ descent [secretly observing R]. The purple carpet has arrived, and it’s a sight to behold.

