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Mines would be either magnolia trees or jacaranda trees?
What about you? Btw, here's what a jacaranda tree looks like:
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| Pink magnolias!!! No the same as the picture you posted. |
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Eek. I hate magnolias! The smell is so cloying and the blooms fall so fast, and then they rot on the ground making an even more horrible smell.
I love weeping cherries. Redbuds. And I love dogwoods -- the flowers are so simple yet pretty, and they last forever. |
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Agree with 09:47
My favorite: redbuds, which are really magenta colored. They're out now and gorgeous. Weeping cherries and white dogwood flowers against green leaves are also sublime. Even for all you naysayers and allergy sufferers, can anyone not love DC in the springtime? |
| White dogwood. |
| I like the ornamental cherries, not the tidal basin ones, the ones with the big pink blossoms. Love them. |
What I posted was jacarandas. Jacarandas will grow only in certain climates |
| pink dogwoods |
| Carolina Silverbells (halesia sp.) |
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lilac, but it's too humid in this area crepe myrtles do better
witch hazel red bud silver bell |
There are different varieties of magnolias. We grew up with the smaller kind that have a gentler scent. I didn't see large magnolias until I took classes at UVa. |
| What do magnolias smell like? |
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Technically a bush, but I love lilacs.
I also love magnolia trees, even though the flowers are kind of stinky. I have good memories of playing inside the branches of an enormous magnolia. |
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I love dogwoods, I think their flowers are so pretty. Too bad they're so disease prone.
I also love cherries, ornamental apples, redbuds, magnolias. Pretty much anything.
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| I love crabapple trees. |