Just over 1 year ago my husband pruned the Magnolia tree in our garden. I didn't think it would survive with such a brutal pruning, however, it did, and the other day I took a couple of photos of it.
Magnolia Rustica Rubra.
The photos below were taken before it was pruned.
Ohlalá! Magnolias... Hermosas imágenes, me encantó.
ReplyDeleteGracias por compartir.
Hasta pronto!
Absolutely gorgeous, Margaret.
ReplyDeleteThey are all very beautiful, Margaret. Do you know the variety names?
ReplyDeleteIt seems your husband knew what he was doing. : ):)
ReplyDeletewow...this is so very beautiful!
ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful indeed.
ReplyDeleteThose flowers are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow, so glad it made it through. I had the petals are safe to eat. Do you know if that is true? I saw a guy eat them as he was photographing them.
ReplyDeleteThe magnolias are lovely and plenty of them here.
ReplyDeleteIn my garden is a red and pinkish one.
Mother duck here with her 11 uncontrollable "brats" is at her wits end.
I now know why the father duck - the drake - sits on the bar at the Terrigal
hotel drinking himself into oblivion!!
The whales are still going by but way out - I have seen from a friend photos
taken with a drone thing of them with their "Calves" on their way to Japan/Korean waters for breeding and then they return to Antarctica on the west coast????
Must like circumnavigating Australia!!!
Maybe a sit on the beach but it is not sunny here and the Chinese non-stop
talking tourists are in full swing. They all talk at once - the bus going down
is like being in a demented canary or budgerigar cage! Yak yak yak and LOUD!
Still they enjoy themselves in a funny way, I suppose?????
I am damn sure that magnolia leaves are NOT for eating.
Cheers
Colin
I am convinced that in Terrigal - the central area of apartments etc.
Deletehave NO kitchens or people can't even boil water.
The expensive restaurants are packed to the rafters!
A paradise for money making!!
The surf is as flat as a pancake and only a few swimmers or are they
Eskimoes braving the freeze!
Colin
Uy que lindas. te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like what I know as Port Wine magnolia.
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