We received a good soaking of rain yesterday, while temperatures soared into the 70’s (20’s Celsius). The Magnolias trees outdid each another to bloom and open up their flowers. We have two trees and together they have thousands of buds opening up today.
A Star Magnolia (Magnolia Stellata) is normally the first one to bloom, but this year it yielded to the above trees.
The detail is superb … beautiful photos … 🙂
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Beautiful Hien! I use to like putting a few blooms in my old truck, that give it a smell 🙂
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Simply beautiful!
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Gorgeous close-ups!
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Thanks Donna!
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What beautiful pictures!!
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Thank you, glad you like them!
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Gorgeous shots of these drenched blossoms, Hien. Beautifully done.
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Thank you so much, Jane!
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Beautiful closeup photos of an amazing flower. Thank you!
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Magnolias are stunning Spring flowers, and they are so easy to grow. I planted most of ours thirty years ago and they are all thriving.
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A spectacular series – the shots of the raindrops on the Magnolias are stunning!
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Thank you very much!
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Very nice with the droplets of water.
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Thanks Tim!
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Hien you’re welcome.
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So beautiful, Hien!
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Glad you like them, Lois!
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Strabilianti fiori delle magnolie, fantastic photos 😍
Ciao
Sid
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Thank you Sid!
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They are incredibly beautiful. What a treat to see the beauty!
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Thank you very much, Amy!
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Thousands of magnolia blossoms must be a lovely sight to see. I esp. like the raindrop studded close-ups!
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Thank you Eliza! We have eight Magnolias around the house and some keep blooming until the end of summer.
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Just beautiful
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Thank you so much!
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Gorgeous photos!
Isn’t the 70’s warm for this time of year for your area? Weather has been very strange this year.
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You are right, it felt like summer. However, it did not last, and today we are back to sweater weather.
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WOWOWOW!!! Gorgeous, Hien! Outstanding photography! And oh, FYI, I found Wood Ducks. Those I will be posting along with the story of what happened. I’m thrilled I found them for they do not like to be seen!!
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Thank you very much Amy! ILooking forward to seeing your Wood Duck shots.
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