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  2. Every Garden Needs One of These Pink Flowering Trees - AOL

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    This lesser-known flowering tree has blush pink, bell-shaped blooms that cover it in late spring to early summer. With its lovely weeping form and cotton-candy-scented flowers, this pink tree is a ...

  3. Want to add some early-spring brilliance to your landscape ...

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    Any needed pruning on spring bloomers should be done immediately following the bloom period. Most flowering trees need at least a half-day of sunlight for good flowering. For some plants ...

  4. Campbell Vaughn: Saucer magnolias are starting to bloom and ...

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    Each spring Campbell Vaughn gets calls from those wondering that the beautiful pink and white blooming trees are called. Those are saucer magnolias.

  5. Magnolia × soulangeana - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia × soulangeana (Magnolia denudata × Magnolia liliiflora), the saucer magnolia or sometimes the tulip tree, [1] [2] [a] is a hybrid flowering plant in the genus Magnolia and family Magnoliaceae. It is a deciduous tree with large, early-blooming flowers in various shades of white, pink, and purple.

  6. Hellebore - Wikipedia

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    In the northern hemisphere, they flower in early spring, around the period of Lent, and are often known as Lenten hellebores, oriental hellebores, or Lenten roses. They are excellent for bringing early colour to shady herbaceous borders and areas between deciduous shrubs and under trees.

  7. Magnolia liliiflora - Wikipedia

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    It is a deciduous shrub, exceptionally a small tree, to 4m tall (smaller than most other magnolias), and blooms profusely in early spring with large pink to purple showy flowers, before the leaf buds open. It is one of the slowest-growing trees, with a growth rate of 15 - 30 centimeters (6–12 in) when young. [2]