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The tajinaste that beat the cement that has made the entire Canary Islands fall in love

May 15, 2023
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The tajinaste that beat the cement that has made the entire Canary Islands fall in love

Life makes its way. Sandra, known on Twitter as @perlasboy, has shared a shocking image this Sunday that has captured the attention of many users on social networks. The photograph shows a tajinastea flower endemic to the Canary Islands, on the steps of the Izaña Atmospheric Research Centerlocated on the island of Tenerife.

Sandra’s message accompanying the image read: “Curious the whim of nature, a tajinaste on the stairs of the Izaña atmospheric observatory“. The publication has generated a large number of reactions, comments and shares, since the presence of this beautiful flower in an unexpected place has aroused the curiosity of users.

botanical treasure

The tajinaste is an emblematic plant of the Canary Islands and is characterized by its striking and colorful spike-shaped flowers. It is an endemic species that grows mainly in volcanic terrain and is admired for its beauty and resistance in harsh environments.

File image of Teide with the tajinastes in flower. | | LP/DLP JD


Scientifically known as Echium, it is characterized by its spike-shaped structure and a wide range of colors that vary from deep red to vibrant blue. Among the most prominent species are the red tajinaste (Echium wildpretii) and the blue tajinaste (Echium virescens)which have fascinated visitors and botanical experts alike.

Every year, during spring and summer, the slopes and mountains of the Canary Islands are covered in a blanket of tajinaste flowers, creating a unique natural spectacle. These majestic plants grow in volcanic soils and are perfectly adapted to the adverse conditions of the island climate..

In addition to its impressive beauty, the tajinaste plays a fundamental role in the Canarian ecosystem. Its flowers attract a wide variety of pollinating insects, such as bees and butterflies, thus contributing to the pollination of other plant species. In addition, the seeds of the tajinaste are a food source for birds and small mammalswhich strengthens the food chain on these islands.

Tajinastes and broom in the Teide National Park, in Tenerife. LP/DLP


To preserve this natural jewel, various conservation initiatives have been carried out and tajinaste protection. The natural parks and reserves of the Canary Islands have implemented measures to guarantee their survival and promote their spread, such as the creation of specialized nurseries and reintroduction programs in degraded areas.

Tajinaste oil ‘made in the Canary Islands’

Is a botanical treasure that demonstrates the diversity and uniqueness of the Canary Islands. Its captivating beauty and ecological importance make it a symbol of pride for Canarians and a must-see for nature lovers looking to explore these incredible island landscapes.



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