Jacarandas in Purple Bloom (a poem)
In Pretoria's embrace, a purple sea unfurls,
Jacarandas bloom, their petals kissed by spring.
Not native to these lands, yet they thrive and twirl,
Their vibrant hues a symphony that makes hearts sing.
Seventy thousand trees, a floral tapestry,
Lining streets and parks, a regal canopy.
Jacaranda City, they call this place with glee,
Where purple reigns supreme, a botanical symphony.
From Klapperkop's heights, behold the view,
A panorama of petals, a dream come true.
White jacarandas stand, a contrast bold and true,
Local legends whisper secrets in the breeze,
For students, luck awaits among the blooms.
Exams and blossoms intertwine with ease,
A promise of success as petals fall like plumes.
Late September to mid-November, their reign,
The city bathed in purple, a fragrant refrain.
And in this floral dance, memories remain,
Of Jacarandas in Pretoria, forever etched in our domain¹²³. 🌿💜
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