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This is STUNNING!
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You do not have these trees? We didn’t have them in Vermont. Must be a warm climate tree. Thank you, Karen!
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We had two magnolia trees in our home at Sandwich, Kent. We were known as “the candle” house because of the flowers. The pink and white one was deciduous while the white one, which had huge, lemony-scented flowers, was evergreen. Brings back nice memories for me.
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I have two of these in the back yard.
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