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(22,362 posts)I'm not familiar with magnolias that bloom in the fall.
Major Nikon
(36,925 posts)It blooms even more abundantly in the spring and the leaves aren't so baked from the hot Texas summer sun. I also have two other varieties of magnolia trees in my yard. The other two are in my front yard and are also dwarf forms, but both are considerably larger than the saucer despite being planted much later. My saucer magnolia is just a nice little specimen I planted just outside my bedroom window.
Arkansas Granny
(32,264 posts)OregonBlue
(8,180 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(156,297 posts)And what a smart move, planting it outside your bedroom window.
Beautiful little tree!
Bayard
(28,987 posts)My little white one just finished blooming.
flamin lib
(14,559 posts)I really like the second pic with the soft light and dew drops.
niyad
(130,439 posts)electric_blue68
(26,386 posts)about 3 blocks away from me (in NYC) that look like yours. They are some of the earlier blossoming trees we have in the Spring
It has to stay quite warm most of the time in late Sept, early Oct for them to do any reblooming.
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