Argentine JACARANDA flower essence.
The genus Jacaranda is native to South America and the name ‘yacaranda’ is of Tupi-Guarani origin, meaning ‘fragrant’.
The Jacaranda trees offer shade and they embellish the streets of Buenos Aires with breathtaking beauty in midsummer. They were planted at the end of the 19th century and have become a symbol of the country’s history and culture.
Here are the healing properties of my Argentine JACARANDA flower essence:
- soothes mental and emotional stress
- helpful for any kind of addiction or for someone with an addictive character
- assists with emotions associated with depression, hysteria and melancholy
- promotes decision making
- assists in calming the nervous system
- for new beginnings
- helps You focus and concentrate if easily distracted
- assists with ADHD
- holds protective energies
- enhances intuition
The Jacaranda trees offer shade and they embellish the streets of Buenos Aires with breathtaking beauty in midsummer. They were planted at the end of the 19th century and have become a symbol of the country’s history and culture.
Here are the healing properties of my Argentine JACARANDA flower essence:
- soothes mental and emotional stress
- helpful for any kind of addiction or for someone with an addictive character
- assists with emotions associated with depression, hysteria and melancholy
- promotes decision making
- assists in calming the nervous system
- for new beginnings
- helps You focus and concentrate if easily distracted
- assists with ADHD
- holds protective energies
- enhances intuition
- for the emotions associated with menopause.
I remember one of the first times we went to Buenos Aires walking beneath the canopy of the Jacarandas, their delicate fragrance was such a welcome respite from the urban hustle and bustle. The jacaranda trees offered a natural remedy, inviting us to pause, unwind, and connect with
nature's healing embrace. It was truly so lovely.
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