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I know it’s the same here in Cambridgeshire in the Uk …very worrying. Trees need a period of dormancy especially fruit trees..
It is a very strange weather pattern this year.
If that’s a magnolia they put their buds on in the fall for next springs flowering. It amazes me that a tender flower bud can last the winter (even in the area I live in)
all the same it has been a particularly mild winter.
It’s a beautiful image.
It IS a magnolia, Karen!
Nice catch!
The magnolia near my local library has these buds too – I’m worried about what’ll happen when we have our next set of cold and frosty days because winter is far from over here….