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REDISCOVERING MYSELF THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
Monday, March 16, 2015
Texture Tuesday {Spring Flowering Trees}
Magnolia? I don't really know, but this beautiful tree grows in an intimate small memorial garden between two old buildings on the Eastern Oregon University campus. It's a lovely place in late spring through fall, with various flowers, shrubs and trees, a small pool and several metal and stone art pieces. This week, only one thing is blooming: the magnolia tree. Joining with Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday. (Some research has shown me that this is a Star Magnolia, a hardy magnolia tree that grows in Minnesota...and it's growing and blooming in NE Oregon.)
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I don't think it's a dogwood - not sure what it is. Lovely just the same.
Whatever it is, it's gorgeous!
Gorgeous!!!
absolutely beautiful.... LOVE.
It is definitely a star magnolia. We have them here in Maine. I always look forward to their bloom. My son has one in his back yard (used to be my house) that we love dearly. It's just the most gorgeous thing in early spring!!
Your photo is so wonderful too!
Lovely.
we have those here in NE Oklahoma as well and they are always first to bloom...right before bradford pears. yay for spring!!
So gorgeous! We used to have a magnolia tree in our front yard in a home we owned years ago. I sure do miss it. It used to bloom in March/April and then in July again.
Beautiful. I am joining you over at Kim's Texture Tuesday.
Very beautiful. Tje ones on my area are opening yet . . . but soon, I hope.
It is indeed a magnolia, Evelyn, and it is just gorgeous!!!
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