Sunday, May 24, 2020

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.

16 comments:

  1. Always a pleasure to look at Magnolia blooms.

    PS: Stay away from Trinity Bellwoods Park.

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  2. The blooms are gorgeous to see.

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  3. I bet you are happy to see the blooms everywhere. I hope they last a few more weeks for you to enjoy.

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  4. Magnolia is hugely beautiful! I've been dreaming of it for a long time in our yard.

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  5. Did you see the "face" in that bloom in the upper right corner? :-)

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  6. I 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.

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  7. Better 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!

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  8. You 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.

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  9. The lasting tulips and daffodils would certainly help compensate for the cool spring.

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  10. Very pretty!
    Have a wonderful day!

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  11. Hello,

    The magnolia blooms are beautiful, I love the color too.
    Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!

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  12. That's a really pretty image Pat 🌼💜

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  13. Llega vida nueva. Me encanta Pat
    Cuídate.
    Un abrazo.

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  14. I 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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