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Plant type: Tree USDA Hardiness Zones: 6b to 10a Height: 720" to 959" Spread: 420" to 600" Exposure: partial shade partial sun to full sun Bloom Color: White Bloom Time: Early summer, Early spring, Late summer, Late spring, Mid summer, …
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A strong argument for calling Magnolias Tulip Trees I grew up with a large Southern Magnolia in a small backyard. Its great size dominated the space, smothering the ground below and adjacent plants… [[ This is a content summary only. …
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Gardening Focus: Magnolias WRAL.com, NC - 1 hour ago by Dolly R. Sickles. Magnolias are one of my favorite trees. Their coarse, waxy leaves and showy flowers are the heralds of hot weather and summer fun. …
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It’s the time of year again when the magnolia is preparing to bloom. Last week we had this,. Magnolia Bud. the flower just barely peeking out. Now we have this,. Magnolia Bloom. and this. Magnolia Blossoms …
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We had a blast of snow again yesterday. Spring feels a little farther away. Brown Hydrangea. Brown Ivy. Dead Dusty Miller. Magnolia Bud. Dead Pansies.
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Out fussing about the garden, picking tomatoes and cukes just as the sun went down, I looked up in time to see a barred owl swoop across the yard and land in the huge magnolia that dominates our side lot. He stayed there long enough for …
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For a few days the wind has been from the North, bringing much colder weather than we have become used to. Magnolia blossoms are in trouble and my Mother-in-Law tells me that as far south as Bordeaux temperatures have dropped below …
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That’s how one website describes the song of the Northern Cardinal. I spent much of last summer trying to get a decent shot of our backyard cardinal. He would play games with me, perching ever so photogenically on the fence or magnolia …
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Forcing spring bloomers is an easy task. The hardest part is probably getting yourself outside in the cold, snowy weather. Some traditional trees and shrubs to try include: crab apple, flowering quince, forsythia, magnolia, pussy willow …
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61*, 53% humidity, ESE 11 mph wind, partly cloudy http://www.nwf.org/gardenersguide/ (click on Indiana to see….) This after I read about all world wide Magnolias having trouble existing: Magnolias—Bloom and Doom? …
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