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Flowering Magnolia

Flowering Trees Show First Signs Of Spring

Flowering Magnolia In Bloom

From Bare To Beautiful

The first signs of spring are vibrant buds that start to emerge from once-dormant branches—magnolias, redbuds, and cherry blossoms to name a few—each bursting with color to lead the way from winter to the new season.

Magnolia

Did you know magnolias are believed to be one of the first flowering trees on Earth? They’re also among the first to bloom in spring. With their large, saucer-like flowers and vibrant colors, they make a stunning ornamental tree for any yard. Choose from a diverse selection of evergreen or deciduous varieties and bloom colors.
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Redbud

If you’re looking for a tree with year-round beauty, a redbud is the perfect choice. It bursts into fuchsia-colored blooms in spring, followed by heart-shaped green or purple leaves, and ends the year with a brilliant fall display before winter arrives. Choose from multiple varieties, offering green or purple foliage in varying sizes.
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Dogwood

A true springtime gem, dogwood trees dazzle with delicate white, pink, or red blooms that typically emerge around April. Not only do they add stunning seasonal beauty, but they also attract pollinators and birds, bringing life to your garden.
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Flowering Cherry

A true spring-blooming classic, flowering cherry trees burst into clouds of pink or white blossoms, creating a breathtaking seasonal display. In Japan, they symbolize the fleeting beauty of life, renewal, and the arrival of spring. Be sure to check out the weeping varieties for some added interest.
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