But this post is about a rubber tree, or so we thought. Since we have lived here the "rubber tree" has only dropped leaves the size of a "nerf" football, fortunately they disintegrate nicely once mowed. But, alas this year we were surprised to find blooms (the size of an egg) on the tree. Finally last week the blooms started popping open. What do you know, we have a magnolia tree with quite a nice fragrance that we get to smell daily.

The flowers are quite large,I am guessing probably 9 or 10 inches. We are hoping it blooms even more next year to help add to our curb appeal.
My theory is this: This one lowly Magnolia tree that we have which is about 25 feet tall was just laying in wait. Being a good tree it knew that an inferior and pungent tree like the Bradford, of which we four. We have eliminated three of those monsters, and the fourth will hopefully be leaving next year. With less competition around, "Maggie" the Magnolia decided it was her turn to shine, and grace us with a better odor than that of a litter box.

Bye Bye Bradley... Hello Maggie

2 comments:
I love Maggie! I want one.
I'm going to torment you guys endlessly about that... you didn't know it was a Magnolia. How long have you lived here?
Oh, the fun I'm gonna have with this...
Love you guys
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