Pink Flowering Tree
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Elaine Simmons on Apr 16, 2014I think it is a magnolia. Drive by the house a week later and all the blossoms would be on the ground. They don't last long and are messy but are beautiful when they are blooming.Helpful Reply
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Leslie Long on Apr 16, 2014Yes Cyndi, I believe you are correct. At first I thought it was a dogwood but I'm pretty sure it's a pink magnolia. It's beautiful. You don't see them growing here in Florida. I also used to loved the Bradford Pears blooming this time of year in NC....breathtaking.Helpful Reply
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Dee on Apr 16, 2014it is a magnolia. Kind of messy tree but worth the clean up.Helpful Reply
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JB on Apr 16, 2014It's definately a Magnolia tree. I have a deep pink one.Helpful Reply
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Deborah Harvey on Apr 16, 2014Tulip magnolias are absolutely beautiful when in bloom .. not quite so pretty when the flower petals are all over the ground. http://homeguides.sfgate.com/prune-tulip-magnolia-38133.htmlHelpful Reply
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Mary Laniewski on Apr 16, 2014Yes it is a tulip magnolia. They are beautiful.Helpful Reply
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Linda T on Apr 16, 2014Maybe messy in AZ, because if the heat, but here in PA they last a longtime and the petals on the grass look like fairyland.Helpful Reply
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Rindy Day on Apr 16, 2014Looks like a Tulip Magnolia. The flowers usually blossom before the leaves are very visible.Helpful Reply
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Miz Amerika on Apr 16, 2014Looks like a rose magnolis.Helpful Reply
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Miz Amerika on Apr 16, 2014Looks like a rose magnolis.Helpful Reply
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Miz Amerika on Apr 16, 2014Sorry, my phone posted before I was finished. Rose magnolia. (Tulip)Helpful Reply
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Cyndie Bronowski on Apr 16, 2014Have one in my yard that I rescued from a lot next door to me. Love it. I'm the only one on the block with a Magnolia.Helpful Reply
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Patricia Boatwright on Apr 17, 2014Japanese magnolia or tulip treeHelpful Reply
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Donna on Apr 18, 2014I have one in my yard. A Janie MagnoliaHelpful Reply
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Bonnie Lewenza on Apr 18, 2014These get to be beautiful shade trees as they get quite large. Beautiful but messy.Helpful Reply
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Kathy Robison on Apr 18, 2014I live in Texas and we have a miniature version of this magnolia and the blooms are exactly like this. We were told It will only get to be about 10 ft tall.Helpful Reply
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Bonnie Spamer on Apr 18, 2014I live in Southern California where these trees grow and bloom beautifully. The correct name is Chinese Magnolia. I have three different varieties. The name of your variety is solangiana (spelling may be wrong). I love these trees and I don't think they are messy.Helpful Reply
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Lyndi F on Apr 18, 2014I have two of these. Tags from Lowes called them Jane magnolias.Helpful Reply
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Amanda DeLoach on Apr 18, 2014here in South Ga we call them Tulip Trees but my brother who is into horticulture said it is a saucer magnolia and there are different varieties.Helpful Reply
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Charlotte Kent on Apr 18, 2014I have one; my mom always called it a tulip tree. But when researching, saucer magnolia is what it seemed to be . Sadly I made a mess of trimming it; be very careful.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia on Apr 19, 2014Here in the bluegrass state we call them tulip magnolias. They are beautiful this spring!Helpful Reply
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Elaine Simmons on Apr 20, 2014Linda, I have never seen one in AZ but when I lived in Iowa they were somewhat popular. That is when I thought they were messy after the blooms dropped.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Apr 20, 2014Tulip tree...the blooms are just starting to fade here.Helpful Reply
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Faith Koch on Jun 16, 2014Looks just like our white one - pretty sure it's a Chinese Magnolia. http://www.canstockphoto.com/images-photos/magnolia.html#file_view.php?id=18305081Helpful Reply
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Felicity Woodruffe on Jul 03, 2014smells lovely magnoliaHelpful Reply
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Evelyn R on Jul 19, 2014It is a saucer magnolia, a tulip tree has way different flowers - it is messy when the flowers drop but so beautiful with it's flowers in the Spring as long as Mother Nature doesn't come along with a late frost like she did this year! It's our cook-out shade tree. When you prune young branches, they're easy to bend and use to make wreaths!Helpful Reply
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Sandy Pudoff on Jul 21, 2014Oriental Magnolia?Helpful Reply
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Ellen H on Jul 23, 2014It is a Japanese magnolia or saucer magnolia. Here in the South, folks often call them tulip trees but this is so confusing, since we also have a tulip poplar that is not related to magnolias. This tree is deciduous and blooms in spring, unlike the Southern magnolia which is evergreen and blooms later in the year. http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/giam/plants_and_grasses/trees/japanese_mag.htmlHelpful Reply
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ByLightOfMoon on Jul 23, 2014It is just SOOOOO Beautiful! Smiles, CyndiHelpful Reply
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Ellen H on Jul 23, 2014@ByLightOfMoon Check out this one in Montgomery, AL. This is the largest one I think I've ever seen (at least when in bloom, when I would recognize it easily).Helpful Reply
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Teo on Dec 28, 2014Magnolia x soulangeana Dati clic pe titlu.Helpful Reply
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Sherryle Hinton on May 09, 2016Japanese MagnoliaHelpful Reply
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Cindy Smith on Jun 02, 2016Mine is called a cup and saucer magnolia!Helpful Reply
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Phycilla Gable on Jun 02, 2016I have one and it is a Tulip tree.Helpful Reply
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