Published Sunday, April 13, 2014, OK personal/derivative use; link lovethatimage.artsquadgraphics.com.
Star magnolia
As a brief break from tulips, I thought I’d show you a new tree (to me), a star magnolia. The pretty white flowers were very fragrant, and 2 or 3 inches wide (5-8 cm). It was growing in a sweet little arboretum in Everett, WA, the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens.
They also had a lovely and fragrant viburnum tree of some kind. Looking on google images for the name of this plant, I find Viburnum carlesii ‘Aurora’, or Korean spice viburnum, which looks very similar, except that the plant I saw seemed to be a tree, or maybe it was just a very mature shrub. But I want one.
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Lovely photos, spiring there is aheaad of us, we are still waiting for the grass to turn green.
I know Spring is trying so hard to shake off Winter!! Lovely photos~
Visiting from MMY – Have a blessed day!
Beautiful!
Beautiful Spring blossom.
spring flowers are just the best
Mollyxxx
Stunning blossoms.
Love both of them. I’m a sucker for perfumed plants.
Nothing more beautiful. I have a neighbor with a big tree.
These flowers are so pretty. The star magnolia is certainly elegant.
We have the Korean Spice Viburnum. It smells amazing, it is right out my back door. Lovely!
Sherry
The star magnolia tree is beautiful. I wish I had those blooms!
I love magnoli, nice tree.
Fantastic flowers!
Happy Easter!
So beautiful!
How pretty!