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Magnolias are always a wonder


In some places, I understand, the magnolia tree is a default landscape
setting, just part of the background. Hereabouts, they are each a little
miracle. I saw this one this evening for the first time, though I've known
its owners for decades. Mike, its main caretaker, tells me it has been
blooming for almost six weeks, since late April. It's at Peak Magnolia,
though; leaves are starting to show now, so I think the flowers will start
falling soon.
setting, just part of the background. Hereabouts, they are each a little
miracle. I saw this one this evening for the first time, though I've known
its owners for decades. Mike, its main caretaker, tells me it has been
blooming for almost six weeks, since late April. It's at Peak Magnolia,
though; leaves are starting to show now, so I think the flowers will start
falling soon.
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