Saucer Magnolias

 


One of Nature's wonders in my neighborhood, a veritable harbinger of Spring, the Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia × soulangeana) is notable for the stunning, large, and showy pinkish flowers that bloom in early spring even before the leaves appear. 

The blossoms, mostly pink but also white and purplish,  are usually saucer-shaped, hence the name. 

These dwarf trees are a hybrid between Magnolia denudata (Yulan magnolia) and Magnolia liliiflora (Lily magnolia), making them ideal for gardens with limited space. 

They also provide a striking contrast when blooming against a backdrop of bare branches, as they flower early, often as one of the first trees to signal the arrival of spring. 

The tree's graceful form and lovely fragrance further contribute to its elegance, making it the perfect ornamental tree.

9"x12" watercolor on 100% cotton 300g paper

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Anonymous said…
They have the fragility and tenderness of very small children...🤗

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