With the arrival of winter, different sectors of Cochabamba are dyed with pink tones thanks to the flowering of the tajibos, trees that each year become one of the main natural attractions of the city. Although many know them for their beauty, few know that their flowering responds to a strategy of survival and reproduction.
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With the arrival of winter, different sectors of Cochabamba are dyed with pink tones thanks to the flowering of the tajibos, trees that each year become one of the main natural attractions of the city. Although many know them for their beauty, few know that their flowering responds to a strategy of survival and reproduction.