The Daily Bird #704. » « The Healing Arts: Mary Toft, Stones In The Head, Elephantiasis. Jack’s Walk I’ve been waiting to photograph this tree in sunlight, but the weather is not co-operating. This tree is glorious, but the blooms are already starting to drop so rather than wait for better light I took the photos today. ©voyager, all rights reserved Share this:TweetShare on TumblrPocketMoreEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related The Daily Bird #704. » « The Healing Arts: Mary Toft, Stones In The Head, Elephantiasis.
Nightjar says May 12, 2018 at 2:21 pm Oh, wow, what a magnificent tree and it’s huge! So beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Caine says May 12, 2018 at 2:44 pm I couldn’t get over this tree the first time, and I still can’t. That just has to completely lift a person, seeing and smelling such beauty!
rq says May 12, 2018 at 2:58 pm I lurve magnolias, this is absolutely beautiful! You don’t even need sunlight for full glory.
jazzlet says May 12, 2018 at 4:10 pm Magnolias are good looking trees most of the time, then for this short period they are absoutely stunning. Love them.
springa73 says May 12, 2018 at 4:57 pm I love those big magnolia trees, and am grateful that at least a few types can grow in cold-winter climates. I just wish the flowers lasted longer!
steveraleigh says May 12, 2018 at 5:49 pm Love them. We have one in our front yard but it’s as big or full as this one. Beautiful.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says May 13, 2018 at 4:19 am I love them as well. Too bad they wither if hit by a spring rain.
Nightjar says
Oh, wow, what a magnificent tree and it’s huge! So beautiful. Thanks for sharing!
Caine says
I couldn’t get over this tree the first time, and I still can’t. That just has to completely lift a person, seeing and smelling such beauty!
rq says
I lurve magnolias, this is absolutely beautiful! You don’t even need sunlight for full glory.
jazzlet says
Magnolias are good looking trees most of the time, then for this short period they are absoutely stunning. Love them.
springa73 says
I love those big magnolia trees, and am grateful that at least a few types can grow in cold-winter climates. I just wish the flowers lasted longer!
steveraleigh says
Love them. We have one in our front yard but it’s as big or full as this one. Beautiful.
Lofty says
Magnificent.
Giliell, professional cynic -Ilk- says
I love them as well. Too bad they wither if hit by a spring rain.