- This is the second year in a row that we missed out on our otherwise gorgeous Japanese Magnolia blossoms. We had some late frost and all the buds turned brown...
- Sad sight as this is such a show case for early spring; mostly on my Mom's Birthday which is February 12.
- In 2011 we had lovely blossoms on both of our magnolia trees and previous also in 2004. Below you see some photos of that lucky year... Also more links below post.
- Let me show you our 4 dreary looking, surviving blossoms that I photographed today. They were the late bloomers but still got some frost damage, as is shown below.
- Frost damage and also the color is not optimal. Their botanical name is Magnolia x soulangeana.
- This photo is taken on Sunday afternoon before we took a walk.
- Lovely weather.
- ONLY 4 made it somehow... This is our 2nd Magnolia tree.
- Our biggest Magnolia tree did not have a single blossom; all turned brown from late frost.
- This was quite a show case of blossoms in 2004... Magnolia x soulangeana
- Also in 2004, looking towards the gazebo.
- Closer towards the gazebo, showing the 2nd Magnolia tree in 2004.
- This Magnolia tree took quite a blow when a big tree fell into it and broke off a big branch.
Related links:
{SPRING 2011 IS GRADUATING!} | Previous post by me
{Sculptured Watercolors by Patsy Gullett since 1981} | Previous post by me, showing our Magnolias too
{MORE BLOSSOMS IN OUR BOTANICAL GARDEN} | Previous post by me
{Our Camellia Sinensis Tea Plant and Japanese Magnolia} | Previous post by me