Nice series.
We have one magnolia tree in the front garden that is already loosing a lot of the blossoms.
It is a pity that flowering time of our tree is so short.
Some of our neighbours asked whether it is OK to collect the fallen blossoms, I believe to make some sort of essence.

Henk

Op 2021-04-17 om 19:38 schreef Daniel J. Matyola:
We have five magnolia trees on our property.  One, inside the pool patio,
never loses its leaves, and has blossoms occasionally throughout the
summer.  Two smaller ones, that I planted more recently, lose most of their
leaves in the winter, and have one or two blossoms at a time in late spring
and early summer.  The other two, which were here when we bought the
property 25 years ago, are much larger, and grow along the edge of the
wooded area to the west of our lot.  They lose all their leaves over the
winter, and then have many blossoms in spring, before any leaves appear.
These blossoms are from those large trees, which are now in full bloom.

http://dan-matyola.squarespace.com/danmatyolas-pesos/2021/4/17/magnolias

K-5 IIs, smc FA 100 mm MACRO F 2.8
Comments, suggestions and criticisms are invited and appreciated.

Dan Matyola
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