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The iconic jacaranda tree was planted in 1927 by Professor E. G Waterhouse. It is the only tree inside the quadrangle. It always flowers in the summer which is a reminder for the students of the University of Sydney that exams are coming. There are several folklores connected to the tree. For example, the blooming jacaranda warns undergraduates to be ready for exams. It has survived for several decades. This historical jacaranda has become one of the symbols of the University of Sydney, and is associated with the quadrangle.