Teide<\/strong> <\/a>o Codesco rolls out a fantastic yellow carpet during the spring, creating a spectacle to remember and enjoy.<\/p>\nTenerife is also known for the Drago tree, which is one of the oldest living species in the plant kingdom. Twenty million years ago it was prevalent throughout the Mediterranean, but the arrival of the Ice Age meant that it is now only found in Madeira, the Canary Islands and the Cape Verde Islands. Today, it is only grown naturally on Tenerife and the neighbouring island of La Palma.<\/p>\n
The ancient settlers of Tenerife, the Guanches, venerated the tree and performed sacred ceremonies around it. What was particularly interesting to them was that the colourless sap turned crimson on contact with air and light. It became known as dragon's blood. The trees were cared for and have reached a great age, but it is difficult to be precise because the bark does not create normal annual circles. However, the most famous dragon tree, the Millennium Drago in Icod de los Vinos on the north coast, is at least 650 years old and possibly more than 1000 years old. It is 17 metres high with a circumference of 6 metres. They can be seen in most towns and villages in the north of the island. In addition to the Millennium Drago, it is worth looking for the Drago de la Ramble, magnificent against the blue ocean, and the Drago in the gardens of Sitio Litre in Puerto de la Cruz.<\/p>\n
Endemic species of wild birds are also attractive. With their dark blue feathers and elegant appearance, the Blue Chaffinch is one of the most beautiful and distinctive, and can be found in pine forests. They may have originated on the nearby African continent and then evolved during their isolation on Tenerife.<\/p>\n
If you are a nature-lover you will enjoy an unforgettable experience. holidays in Tenerife<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n