The mighty magnolia has begun blooming in Greensboro. This native, broadleaf evergreen tree makes a statement year-round; however, once they begin to bloom, the fragrance is intense and they are even more attractive. Eventually, these white flowers will turn to pods and their bright red seeds will be a treat for birds and small mammals. If you see small beetles around your yard, and even in your house, remember that the magnolia is pollinated by beetles as these trees have been around since before there were bees.
If you live in the south, likely, you've watched the movie Steel Magnolias more than once. If you like Americana, English/Spanish music, here is a great performance by Tish Hinojosa where she sings about sitting under the great magnolia. The magnolia can grow to 80 feet and they make great shade, so find your go-to magnolia in Greensboro to use for protection from the summer sun and enjoy your day, under the magnolia..
Very pretty!
Posted by: William Kendall | Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 11:00 AM