In case you haven't gotten enough magnolias this Spring...
Don't you wish they bloomed pink all year?
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Beautiful photos - I have always loved Magnolias! —Charles
ReplyDeleteThank you, yes that really capture me
DeleteSuch beautiful trees!
ReplyDeleteHow gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAren't they, thank you ;)
DeleteThey are such fabulous flowers to see. It would be great if they bloomed all year!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAwe, thanks Brooke!
DeleteHello, love the pretty magnolia blooms. Gorgeous images and post. Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Eileen :)
DeleteGorgeous 'magnolia' shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy Week to you ~ ^_^
Same to you Carol
DeleteBeautiful! Our white magnolia trees are blooming right now! Love their sweet smell!
ReplyDeleteThank you, me too Mitzi
DeleteI used to live right down the street from a magnolia tree in Germany. My neighbor laughed at me every year when I took pictures of it, he couldn't quite understand my obsession. I haven't seen one since we moved so I am glad I took the photos. :-D. Your shots took me right back to his chuckles. Lovely photos Kristy.
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I had similar inquiry at one of the local gardens here. The landscape was interested in why I was taking so many photos of the apple blossom trees. LOL
DeleteLovely Magnolia. My father-in-law's prize tree is Magnolia.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely!
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Thanks Kelleyn
Deleteit is winter in south Africa! I cant ever get enough of magnolias! your pictures are gorgeous! <3
ReplyDeleteAwe, we are just beginning summer. Thank you!
DeleteMy favourite!
ReplyDeleteI like those! Is this the "tulip magnolia"?
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