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Magnolia Blossom - Whitecroftvu 201 foisI love Magnolias. Great, huge, pure white flowers. It's a shame that they seem to fall apart so quickly, so it's hard to bring them in the house for a big floral display. (Unless there's some secret that only Southern belles learn, while drinking juleps.) This magnolia bud is in our large tree, Whitecroft, on a hot summer afternoon.
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At long last some spring flowers!vu 183 foisIn the Whitecroft garden, spring 2006.
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Magnolia Flowervu 107 foisOur magnolia tree in the front garden is all in bloom. These huge flowers don't really last too well in a vase, but they make the garden smell wonderful when they're open.
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Two Magnolia Blossomsvu 92 foisWhitecroft front garden, summer, July 2006
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Magnolia Tree - Whitecroft Front Gardenvu 99 foisWith its big white blossoms.
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Magnolia Blossomvu 100 foisWhitecroft front garden, summer 2006
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The Old and The Newvu 218 foisThe magnolia tree in our front garden -- a new blossom, and an old. The magnolia is an ancient genus that evolved before bees appeared. The flowers are designed to be pollinated by beetles. This is a Southern Magnolia, or Magnolia grandiflora.
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Southern Magnolia Blossomvu 132 foisThis is on our large Southern Magnolia tree, photographed August 4 2006. We're having several new blossoms a day, and they scent the evening air with the gentle smell of --- well, of magnolias.
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Wisteria Blossomvu 168 foisA flower on our Wisteria vine.
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Wisteria Blossomvu 96 fois
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Our Wisteria Vinevu 97 foisThis wisteria vine overlooks the outdoor swimming pool.
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Roses at Whitecroftvu 136 foisThese roses are outside the kitchen window at Whitecroft.
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