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Magnolia
By Gee19
- 14 Mar, 2009
- 8 likes
My little magnolia tree is not sited in the best position (the ground is too wet) but it is full of furry buds.
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Is it a Stellata Gee? I have one in a boggy shaded site and it's only just beginning to shoot.
14 Mar, 2009
Yes, it is Stellata. I had it in my back garden first and it didn't do anything so I moved it to the front in a pot and it faded even faster! In desperation I planted in the front garden and it seems to have survived but I do worry about it sitting in water all winter (especially this last year).
14 Mar, 2009
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Looks fantastically furry. Lol. :o)
14 Mar, 2009