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Magnolia question
A friend of mine asked this on a forum.
At the bottom of our garden we have a rather large Magnolia tree (not sure of the real name but it's the one with the large pinky purple tulip type flowers). I have a lot of my [bird] feeders in this tree and was planning on cutting it back at the end of September. However, I'm looking at it as I type and it is covered in flowers, it has never flowered twice before, we normally get a beautiful show early on , then get a frost, flowers go brown etc.. etc... but it looks absolutely gorgeous at the moment, is this normal? -- Steve |
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Magnolia question
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 09:00:31 GMT, "Steve Turner" wrote:
it has never flowered twice before, Mine has flowered twice a year for the last three years, and notice others are too, does not seem to matter on the age of the tree -- Lincolnshire2012.com What Lincolnshire is planning for the 2012 Games! Sporting-lincs.com Search 1800+ Lincolnshire Sports Clubs. Now post your own Sport information! |
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