A Late Bloomer
It has been a cool spring and so our flowering season is a bit later than normal. This small Magnolia tree is always a late bloomer but this year it is really late! It is nice to see the Tulips and Daffodils lasting longer than is usual.
Always a pleasure to look at Magnolia blooms.
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The blooms are gorgeous to see.
ReplyDeleteI bet you are happy to see the blooms everywhere. I hope they last a few more weeks for you to enjoy.
ReplyDeleteMagnolia is hugely beautiful! I've been dreaming of it for a long time in our yard.
ReplyDeleteDid you see the "face" in that bloom in the upper right corner? :-)
ReplyDeleteI am surprised your area can grow Magnolia trees. I always think of them as in the Southern U.S. Their flowers are beautiful and smell great too.
ReplyDeleteBetter late than never. My flowers and plants this year very slow on the rise as well. But the bunnies and Robin's nest are active!
ReplyDeleteYou are quite a bit north of us so I'm not surprised these are just popping. I has been mostly cool and wet here but over the last couple of says, snap, it's summer.
ReplyDeleteThe lasting tulips and daffodils would certainly help compensate for the cool spring.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day!
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThe magnolia blooms are beautiful, I love the color too.
Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
That's a really pretty image Pat 🌼💜
ReplyDeleteLlega vida nueva. Me encanta Pat
ReplyDeleteCuídate.
Un abrazo.
How beautiful,Pat !
ReplyDeleteVery pretty.
ReplyDeleteI live close to whychwood and am still to find this pond. I've walked in the community once and felt uncomfortable as if I was trespassing. Would love to know exactly where the pond is located. Thannks
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