UQ in bloom

It's a blooming beautiful time of the year at UQ. Enjoy these stunning snaps showcasing our historic Jacaranda trees.
Each spring, UQ's campuses burst into colour with the annual blooming of the Jacaranda trees. The beloved tree is an emblem for the University, and has long been a special part of campus culture.
The vivid purple flowers flourish, before eventually fluttering down to carpet the ground.
To celebrate this annual bloom, and the local lore surrounding it, Contact has compiled a photo feature honouring these historic trees.








Photography: Anjanette Hudson
Photography: Anjanette Hudson

Photographer: Anjanette Hudson
Photographer: Anjanette Hudson

Photographer: Anjanette Hudson
Photographer: Anjanette Hudson

Photographer: @hadi___msv
Photographer: @hadi___msv

Photographer: @hadi___msv
Photographer: @hadi___msv

Photographer: Lisa Neuendorf
Photographer: Lisa Neuendorf

Photographer: Anjanette Hudson
Photographer: Anjanette Hudson

Photographer: Anjanette Hudson
Photographer: Anjanette Hudson

Photographer: Genevieve Mackintosh
Photographer: Genevieve Mackintosh


Photographer: Hayley Lees
Photographer: Hayley Lees

Photographer: @swan.craig
Photographer: @swan.craig

Photographer: @dollar__lifestyle
Photographer: @dollar__lifestyle

Photographer: @theadventurersoflife
Photographer: @theadventurersoflife

Photographer: @mel.k.campbell
Photographer: @mel.k.campbell

Photographer: @liliroesselphotography
Photographer: @liliroesselphotography



Photographer: Fong Ying Chan
Photographer: Fong Ying Chan

Photographer: Fong Ying Chan
Photographer: Fong Ying Chan
If you would like to share your photographs of UQ's Jacaranda trees, please tag @UQalumni on Instagram or email them to uqalumni@uq.edu.au.
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