I've got a couple of magnolias, but no Stars. Maybe I'll have to remedy that this next year! My 'Jane' and 'Leonard Messel' both have lots of buds on them. I hope the spring weather cooperates and they all end up blooming then!
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I would have mistakenly thought I was looking at a photo of a pussy willow if you hadn't mentioned it was a magnolia :)
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I like magnolia trees, and my daughter is pleased she has one outside her bedroom window in the house she is moving into.
I've got a couple of magnolias, but no Stars. Maybe I'll have to remedy that this next year! My 'Jane' and 'Leonard Messel' both have lots of buds on them. I hope the spring weather cooperates and they all end up blooming then!
Good Morning, oh...poor little Magnolia it looks really sad./ Tyra
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