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Why magnolias gamble with spring

Why magnolias gamble with spring

in Exploratory Gardening, Garden Design, Outdoor Gardening, Plant Care Techniques, Plant Types and Uses April 1, 2024 by Christian

An April magnolia can look almost unreasonable. The grass is still thin, the perennials are barely showing, and the rest of the tree has not bothered with leaves. Then the branches open bowls of pink, cream, purple, or white into the cold air, as if the garden has skipped several pages and landed directly in bloom. That early display is…

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