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        Bignoniaceae

        Tabebuia

        The Tabebuia plant has an interesting story. Legend has it that long ago, a tribal chief fell in love with a beautiful maiden but was rejected. Heartbroken, he wandered into the forest, where he found a lonely tree. As he wept beneath it, his tears turned into yellow flowers, adorning the tree with vibrant blossoms. […]

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        Campsis

        The intriguing tale of Campsis, the plant, begins with its discovery by a curious explorer seeking the wonders of nature. Legend has it that this unique species, known for its vibrant trumpet-shaped flowers, originated in a hidden valley guarded by mystical creatures. Only those with pure hearts could approach Campsis and admire its beauty. Over

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        Jacaranda

        The Jacaranda plant has an interesting story. Legend has it that when the Jacaranda blooms in the city of Pretoria, South Africa, students who haven’t studied for their exams will fail. This belief led to students being nicknamed “Jacaranda Santos” as a cautionary tale to study hard. Over time, this story became a tradition, and

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        Catalpa

        Catalpa plant has an interesting story. In ancient Chinese folklore, it is believed that the trees were once home to fairies who could grant wishes. However, one day, a young girl named Ling accidentally disturbed the fairies while playing. Out of anger, they turned her into a Catalpa tree. Legend has it that if you

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        Bignoniaceae

        Bignoniaceae is a fascinating plant family with an interesting history. Its name is derived from the French botanist, Charles Plumier, who named it in honor of Jean-Paul Bignon, a 17th-century French abbot and botanist. Bignoniaceae is commonly known as the trumpet creeper family due to the distinctive shape of its flowers. The plant family has

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