Pretoria, the administrative capital of South Africa, has the reputation of "the city of Jacaranda" (English: Jacaranda City, South African: jakarandastad), because when spring comes, many Jacaranda flowers in the city make the whole city blue. The term "the city of Jacaranda" is often used in South African songs.
There is a Christmas song about the Jacaranda in Australia, Christmas where gumtreesgrow. Because it's Christmas in Australia in the summer when the Jacaranda flower blooms - as the song says, "when the bloom of the Jacaranda tree, christmastimes near When the Jacaranda is in full bloom, Christmas is coming.
In Argentina, writer Alejandro Dolina tells a story about a giant jacarand á tree in his book Cr ó nicas del? Ngel Gris (Chronicles of the gray angel). Located in Plaza Flores (Flores Square) in Buenos Aires, the tree can play tango music as required. Mar í a Elena Walsh, a writer and musician, dedicated her song "Canci ó ndel jacarand á" to the tree.
British singer Steve Tilson praised the beautiful tree he met in Australia in his song "Jacaranda". (the song is the 11th on his 2008 album ziggurat.) < spanstyle = "MSO spacerun: 'yes'; font family: Tahoma; MSO Fareast font family: Microsoft YaHei; MSO bidi font family:' TimesNewRoman '; font size: 11.0000pt;" >