Thursday, March 3, 2011

SkyWatch Friday: Colorful sky


I'm not sure why but the Japanese Magnolia (Tulip Tree) always blooms long before the large magnolia with white blossoms.
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Some years the early blooms get zapped by cold weather but so far so good this year.
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29 comments:

  1. The flowers are magnificent, with a romantic sky at the background!
    Léia

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  2. And why is their blooming season so short? I love this time of year when they are in full bloom. I would drive around the neighborhood and watch the front yards to gawk at them. I have one that hasn't really made progress. It gives me a few blooms every year, but that's all. I wonder what I am doing wrong that it's not growing at all.

    http://ewok1993.wordpress.com

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  3. With full of flowers, the tree looks very pretty.

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  4. Oh how terrific - magnificet - we have to wait until May to see this scenery :)

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  5. Love your pretty skies!
    How wonderful.
    Happy weekend.
    Regina

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  6. Wow! You have blossoms...that is terrific. We are waiting. Spring will be here soon. Lovely capture. Great color. Beautiful blue sky. Hope you have a fantastic weekend.

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  7. I've noticed that about the ones around here as well. They haven't started blooming, but I can see some small buds and it won't be much longer. They're such gorgeous trees/flowers! I do so look forward to their blooming every spring! Marvelous captures as always! Have a wonderful weekend, Carver!

    Sylvia

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  8. These were taken recently? There's no sign of Spring here at all in SeMo... COME ON SPRING!

    Happy SWF! =)

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  9. FLOWERS! Ah, the magic of spring, Carver!

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  10. Oh my gosh Carver! That last shot against the blue sky is stunning!

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  11. they are so pretty! they standout perfectly against the blue sky! :)

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  12. Truly glorious against the Bluest sky! I see these here in Arizona in the Spring! Heh that's right now! I must run down to a location I know I will see this beauty in bloom!Waving from Arizona.

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  13. Oh wow this is awesome, the sign of spring is truly here. Happy weekend!
    SWF

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  14. Gorgeous blooms, - the magnolia and tulip tree are so romantic.

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  15. The blossoms are so beautiful. My grandparents had a tulip tree when I was young, and I always loved it.
    -- K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  16. The second shot is simply beautiful. Lovely pink blooms, very dreamy.

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  17. Those are up and running now? So very beautiful. Your colors are rich and lovely.

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  18. Mother Nature has certainly been kind to these beautiful tulip trees. The colors are so lovely. I saw my first crocuses today so spring is coming to Virginia.

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  19. Its so nice to see this! Great photos.

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  20. beautiful colors

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  21. this is so pretty. i wish i am also there to capture the same beauty.

    happy weekend!

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  22. loving your early blossoms...wow!!!

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  23. These are just splendid!!

    You mentioned Magnolia grandiflora, it is the same genus as the Chinese Magnolia, the difference is that grandiflora is native to America and is an evergreen whereas the Magnolias originating in China are deciduous.

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  24. These are just splendid!!

    You mentioned Magnolia grandiflora, it is the same genus as the Chinese Magnolia, the difference is that grandiflora is native to America and is an evergreen whereas the Magnolias originating in China are deciduous.

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  25. oh my golly! I feel so envious right now...what a beauty!

    Glad to be here. Hope you can check out my ENTRY too!

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  26. Whatever the reason, they are beautiful. The blue sky is a perfect background for the pink blossoms.

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  27. A stunning set of shots with the pale pink against that rich blue! We will have our buds coming out here soon, if spring stays on schedule...:)

    Lynette
    Imagination Lane

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  28. When I see the lovely blossoms I long for spring. Thanks for sharing these lovely trees.

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