A photographic look at life in Jackson, Mississippi and the surrounding area
Definitely magnolia. It is blooming at least a month to six weeks earlier down there than in Connecticut.
@ Jack: These look amazing and compliment the weather around this time of the year.
I believe that's a Japanese magnolia - that's what we always called them. A shorter tree.
Yes, it's a Japanese magnolia. I like them even better than the traditional mags. So pretty!!
But called tulip trees by most southerners.
We've got these, too! I love them! They don't flower very long but are so beautiful when they do. I always called the "orchid" trees. So what do I know? Nada!
i think the neighbor across the street has one of these in their yard... love flowering trees in spring!
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Definitely magnolia. It is blooming at least a month to six weeks earlier down there than in Connecticut.
@ Jack: These look amazing and compliment the weather around this time of the year.
I believe that's a Japanese magnolia - that's what we always called them. A shorter tree.
Yes, it's a Japanese magnolia. I like them even better than the traditional mags. So pretty!!
But called tulip trees by most southerners.
We've got these, too! I love them! They don't flower very long but are so beautiful when they do. I always called the "orchid" trees. So what do I know? Nada!
i think the neighbor across the street has one of these in their yard... love flowering trees in spring!
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