After the Frost: Star Magnolia in the Walled Garden Posted on November 23, 2008April 16, 2017 by julia erickson Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... Related Published by julia erickson world famous heirloom rose gardener and founder and ceo of jolie in madison, new jersey View all posts by julia erickson
I would have mistakenly thought I was looking at a photo of a pussy willow if you hadn’t mentioned it was a magnolia 🙂 LikeLike
I blogged about you on my blog and gave you an award. You can claim your award by coming to my blog. Joann in Haymarket, VA LikeLike
I like magnolia trees, and my daughter is pleased she has one outside her bedroom window in the house she is moving into. LikeLike
I’ve got a couple of magnolias, but no Stars. Maybe I’ll have to remedy that this next year! My ‘Jane’ and ‘Leonard Messel’ both have lots of buds on them. I hope the spring weather cooperates and they all end up blooming then! LikeLike
I would have mistakenly thought I was looking at a photo of a pussy willow if you hadn’t mentioned it was a magnolia 🙂
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I blogged about you on my blog and gave you an award. You can claim your award by coming to my blog. Joann in Haymarket, VA
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I like magnolia trees, and my daughter is pleased she has one outside her bedroom window in the house she is moving into.
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I’ve got a couple of magnolias, but no Stars. Maybe I’ll have to remedy that this next year! My ‘Jane’ and ‘Leonard Messel’ both have lots of buds on them. I hope the spring weather cooperates and they all end up blooming then!
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Good Morning, oh…poor little Magnolia it looks really sad./ Tyra
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