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| Simple Pleasures magnolia fills a void between early and later season cultivars |
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| Magnolia loebneri 'Spring Snow' and Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star' on the right are holding extremely well with this season's cool weather |
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| A different perspective on these early blooming cultivars |
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| These early cultivars show best backed up by conifers |
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| A bit cool for butterflies I suspect |
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| This magnolia bloom looks amazingly like a gardenia blossom, and is nearly as fragrant |
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| How many blooms would you say? |
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| A magnolia of the soulangiana persuasion |
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| A pink stellata called 'Pink Perfection' |
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| A young stellata fares well despite frost on the surrounding grass |
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| The Wada's Memories are the first to shed petals |
Elsewhere in the gardens...
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| The parade of daffodils continues with not one faded bloom after a month of blossoms |
And all the rest...
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| Fresh new foliage on Katsura trees |
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| Conifer gardens in morning light |
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| Hyper-tuffa |
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| The continuing bloom of hellebores |
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| The promise of tulip time |
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| Plenteous primula |
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| Color in the rockery |
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| Simple bloom and rich color of Saponaria |
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| Self-seeded brunnera in the woodland garden |
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| Fritillarias that somehow just showed up |
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| And crowns of thorn coloring in the bright light of the greenhouse |
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| Gardening in the rich soil of the Wisconsin Prairie has its benefits |






























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