The landscape of Tabasco has been transformed into a luminous, vibrant tapestry by the blooming yellow guayacan trees. This season, they blanket streets, highways, parks, and natural areas with their characteristic golden hue, offering one of the region’s most iconic natural spectacles.
These trees, scientifically known as Handroanthus chrysanthus, are distinguished by almost completely losing their leaves before flowering. This allows their clusters of yellow blossoms to stand out with greater intensity, covering each branch like a canopy bathed in sunlight.
This natural phenomenon can be appreciated in various parts of the state, from main avenues and parks in the Tabasco capital to municipalities where the contrast between the yellow flowers and the region’s green vegetation creates a quintessential scene of the season.
The flowering of the guayacan trees is a highly anticipated seasonal event, as it not only adds to their scenic beauty but also forms part of the rich natural heritage that distinguishes Tabasco.

Source: tabascohoy




