The Flower Hour #21: Magnolia Tree Blossoms

For the Flower Hour, share your images of flowers, gardens, fields of flowers, seasonal leaves and plants, fungus, algae, cacti, blossoms, berries, and wildflowers. Bouquets and silk/faux flowers are welcome.

Sweet Early Spring Blooms
Magnolia Tree blooms

Like many trees in Northern California, Magnolia trees show off their blossoms between mid-February and mid-March.

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Blooming Magnolia tree and Camellia bush
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Honoring Cee Neuner during the month of March.

Remember, there are no specific themes for the Flower Hour, but please use your own photography. And you have all week to link to this post.

New to The Flower Hour photo challenge? Please check out my page for more information! I encourage “double-dipping” with other blog challenges if you do not want to create a separate post.

“The magnolia does not hurry; it simply knows when the time is right to bloom.” – Beth Moore

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82 responses to “The Flower Hour #21: Magnolia Tree Blossoms”

  1. Hi Terry, You have canvassed my favourite flower, here. It’s so transient in its beauty yet it cannot be eclipsed. Mind you, the gardenia could give it a run for its money! Lol.
    Lovely to honour the lovely Cee as well. Perhaps that is where our paths have crossed before- in Cee’s photo challenges?

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    1. Thank you, Amanda! I’ve seen your comments on Marsha’s blog posts, especially Story Chat! I’m glad you like the magnolia blossoms. Old pics from my life in Sacramento years ago. Once Cee left us, I decided to take one of her 7 days of flowers and keep one day alive. I hope that honors her memory and our friendship. Thank you for your lovely comment!

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  2. Beautiful petal pics Terri. They almost look like tulips on trees. 🥰

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    1. Good eye, Debby, they do, thank you! Hope all is well in Mexico ❤️

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      1. Thank Terri. Mexico was great! xx

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      2. I’m glad you’re back and safe…

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      3. Thanks Terri ❤

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  3. Lovely blossoms. Our magnolias are white and they open up widely.

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    1. Thank you, Robbie! There are different species of magnolia trees. The ones in California aren’t as big.

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  5. Beautiful magnolia blooms! I’ve never seen pink ones before. Our southern magnolia blooms are white.

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    1. Thank you, Beth! And I’ve never seen many white ones. I believe there southern states’ magnolias are a different species than those on the west coast. And bigger!

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  6. Beautiful flowers, Terri. Love the raindrops on them too. Here’s mine this week: https://grahamsisland.com/2026/03/11/shower-flowers/

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    1. Many thanks, Graham! We saw several magnolias in our Sacramento neighborhoods. Now I have lots of desert plants to share for Flower Hour.

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      1. I look forward to seeing them.

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  8. The Magnolia petals are very pretty. I don’t think I’ve ever seen one of these in person before. 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Barbara! We were lucky our former Sacramento neighborhood had several to gawk at! 😁

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  10. Terri, a gorgeous display of some of nature’s finest! Beautiful captures.

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    1. Thank you, Eugi! I enjoyed the different views of the magnificent magnolia!

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      1. You’re welcome, Terri.

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  11. So incredibly beautiful, Terri

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  12. Very pretty and delicate, especially the magnolia bud with the water droplets on it. I like seeing them and they are often short-lived if they blossom on a windy day, then the ground becomes “pretty in pink”.

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    1. Thank you, Linda. If you can believe it, I caught the blossom with the droplets with an older galaxy phone 8 years ago! Fallen petals are quite striking to see.

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      1. Well, those droplets looked very fresh and dewy. Yes, the Magnolias are gorgeous trees to see.

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  13. I want to see Magnolia tree in real. Beautiful, Terri.

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    1. They are beautiful but short-lived, Hazel, thank you! We’ll have to trade places so I can see the beauty in your area 😍

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  14. Beautiful gallery Terri. The magnolias in your photos are so expressive and vibrant. They make me smile. Thank you.

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    1. Thank you, Suzette! I’m glad I had some decent blooms in my archives to share!

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      1. Your photos are excellent, Terri!!

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      2. I’ve had great mobile phones over the years, that helps!

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      3. Wonderful camera on mobile phone, I believe. Most convenient too.

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    1. Thank you, Carol! There were a few Magnolia trees in Sacramento that we enjoyed.

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  16. Magnolia blossoms are one of favorite spring flowers. Here is my contribution for this week. https://heavenssunshine.com/feasting-on-yellow/

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    1. They seem to be very popular, Pepper!

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  17. Magnolias are perennial springtime showstoppers in our area. They’re exquisitely beautiful and you’ve captured them brilliantly! Thanks for sharing these gems. pp

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    1. Thank you, Pam! I like to use flowers from my archives for the Flower Hour when possible. Enjoy yours when they bloom!

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  19. Beautiful, Terri. I love Magnolias. Mine are still in the bud stage so I’m waiting impatiently…

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    1. Ooohhh, how exciting you’ll see them bloom soon! Thank you, Cathy!

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    1. Thank you, Susanne! I thought i might see some blooms by the time we get to Sacramento late March, too late, I imagine. Thanks for sharing!

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  20. How beautiful, Terri! Some years ago I saw similar beauty while visiting Descsanso Gardens in southern California. It gladdens the heart!

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    1. Thank you, Janet! The trees themselves grow so tall too.

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    1. Thank you, Egidio! I always enjoyed seeing the magnolia blossoms each year!

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  21. Beautiful flower, beautiful photography.

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    1. Thank you, Smitha! I can’t wait to share flowers from our current travels!

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      1. I totally get it, Terri. I’ve caught the bug to, thanks to you 🙂 Here’s mine for the week https://smithavpennings.com/2026/03/13/thankful-thursday-130326-thursday-doors-terris-flower-hour/

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  22. Beautiful click!
    Spring showing off again, Terri. Those magnolia blooms look like the trees decided winter had overstayed its welcome.

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    1. What a great way to describe the blooms, Mr Philo! Thank you! 🌸

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  23. So of my favorite flowers. Great pictures

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    1. Thank you, Lisa! I’m glad you liked them!

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  24. Beautiful captures of a beautiful flower. Well done Terri!

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    1. Thank you, Anne! Have you seen any magnolia trees blooming where you live? I took a couple of these pics over in Sutter Creek years ago.

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      1. Yes, in Sacramento. Sutter Creek is a favorite.

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  25. A beautiful tribute

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  26. pretty flowers 💐

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      1. You’re very welcome

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