Japanese Magnolia #1 is a photograph by Scott Pellegrin which was uploaded on April 6th, 2017.
Japanese Magnolia #1
Japanese Magnolia image captured on the LSU campus.
Once temperatures start warming up, Japanese magnolia waves goodbye to winter by... more
Title
Japanese Magnolia #1
Artist
Scott Pellegrin
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Photograph
Description
Japanese Magnolia image captured on the LSU campus.
Once temperatures start warming up, Japanese magnolia waves goodbye to winter by launching an impressive display of large, pinkish flowers.
Sometimes called saucer magnolia, Japanese magnolia is a deciduous ornamental tree that is prized by gardeners for its early season flowering.
The large blooms can be anywhere from 4 to 12 inches across, depending on the cultivar. The petals usually point upward like a torch, and they can be white, yelow, pink, or purple. The flowers appear before the tree starts leafing out, which is part of what makes the display so striking.
These small- to medium-sized trees can grow up to 30 feet tall and 25 feet across, so they can be an appropriate choice for many of today’s smaller yards.
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April 6th, 2017