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MEXICO CITY: Each spring, as Japanese celebrate cherry blossom season, Mexicans enjoy their own version of the cherished tradition thanks to the century-old legacy of a landscape gardener from the Asian nation.In Mexico, however, it is not cherry trees but blooming jacarandas that turn the capital into a sea of violet.Admiring the blossoms has become an annual event in the Mexico City since Japanese immigrant Tatsugoro Matsumoto planted jacaranda trees in the capital's main avenues in the 1920s, said historian Sergio Hernandez.“Hanami is Japan’s cherry tree festival and we have our hanami, which are the jacarandas,“ he told AFP.“People go out and marvel at these colors and the falling flower

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