A few years ago, even a long time ago, I bought a small magnolia bush from a nursery near St. Petersburg. Years passed, and the magnolia bush sat in its place, did not grow and, of course, did not bloom. What magnolia flowers look like, I could only see in the botanical garden or on the Internet.
To my disappointment, I learned that magnolia is a southern plant. They bloom in white, pale yellow and ivory pink flowers, with some species blooming in mid-summer and others in late winter, as harbingers of the warm weather to come.
The time has come and I needed a plot of the garden where the magnolia sat. Without any regret I dug it up and put it in the shade to find a new place for it. The place was not very suitable for flowering, between the fence, the barn and the old strawberry patch.
It cannot be said that this place is in the sun or well lit. No, nothing like that. The shadow from the fence closes the magnolia planting site until almost noon. The change of location must have been stressful for Magnolia. The next winter, the plant survived the high snow, completely covering it. Last June, I suddenly noticed beautiful flowers on the almost bare branches of a magnolia.
This year, already on May 31, the first magnolia bud blossomed. The remaining flowers bloomed after June 2. Beautiful flowers of pale pink color, many buds adorned the magnolia. This is the magic of nature. Magnolia continues to delight me with its flowers.
It's amazing how this southern plant survives in my garden, under a snow blanket in winter?
Your magnolia looks very beautiful, Nadezda. It looks like you have M. x soulangeana, but I'm not 100% sure. I have magnolias in my garden too. Maybe they tolerate the winters we have after all.
ReplyDeleteMarit, thanks for the advice, maybe my M. x soulangeana as you write. Hope it survives other winters. Hugs.
DeleteMagnolias thrive here in southern Ontario, Nadezda and we have cold winters with lots of snow, although we are not as far north as you. Congratulations on finally getting blooms. All the best - David
ReplyDeleteThank you David, my magnolia was in great bloom, I loved it.
DeleteLa paciencia da sus frutos. Y ahora ves el resultado. Están preciosas Nadezda. Me encantan.
ReplyDeleteBuena semana.
Un abrazo.
Me alegra que te gusta mi magnolia, Laura. Buen jueves.
DeleteTodella kaunis magnolia.
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DeleteHow lovely and so exciting to see these beautiful flowers. Nature often surprises us and gives our spirit a lift. Magnolias do well here, especially in the hills quite close to me. Hope you are well and enjoying Summer days. It's cold here now.
ReplyDeleteYour far away friend, Betty.
Dear Betty, you have not been on my blog a long time. Glad you're here. I agree, nature often surprises us. Hugs.
DeleteI admire your magnolia flowers.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
Thanks for your comment Lucja.
DeleteYour magnolia is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you RTC.
DeleteBoa tarde de domingo e bom início de semana. Acho que no Brasil não tem essa flor maravilhosa, minha querida amiga Nadezda.
ReplyDeleteLuiz Gomes.
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Querido amigo Luiz, gracias por tu commentario. Feliz la semana que viene.
DeleteI'm glad that the move went well. There is also a purple flowered magnolia,
ReplyDeleteThese magnolias are beautiful, Sue.
DeleteEstá preciosa, tengo una igual. Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteEstoy de acuerdo, Teresa, magnolia esta linda. Feliz miercoles.
DeleteДа, роскошный цветок. Интересно, что недавно я открыла для себя два вида магнолии. Один - раскидистое дерево с восковыми листьями и такими же большими белыми цветами. В Марселе был такой целый бульвар. У цветов такой тонкий запах. Жаль, что в вазе, вернее в чашке, магнолия очень быстро вянет и разлагается. А здесь я открыла для себя розовую магнолию на более мелко дереве или кусте, как у Вас. И запах тоже обалденный.
ReplyDeleteЯ, к сожалению, не видела магнолию-дерево, Лола. А куст магнолии у меня жил долго, но не цвел.
DeleteHi Nadezda,
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic flowers. Magnolia liked the new place and so it ended up flowering. Nature is amazing and is always surprising us.
Grettings from Maria
You're right, Maria. Nature is amasing us. All the best.
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