The San Francisco Botanical Garden is celebrating the annual bloom of over 200 rare and historic magnolias, reaching peak bloom typically from January through March. As of February 5, 2025, dazzling pink, magenta, and white flowers are on full display, attracting visitors to experience the vibrant colors and delightful fragrances. The peak bloom lasts about two weeks, with various programs such as tours and workshops available. Top spots within the garden feature different magnolia varieties and enhanced visitor engagement, creating a splendid showcase of botany.
As of February 5, 2025, magnolias have started blooming with stunning displays of pink, white, and magenta flowers throughout San Francisco Botanical Garden.
The Magnificent Magnolia season is now officially underway, offering visitors a chance to experience the dramatic blooms of over 200 rare and historic trees.
Visitors can explore the blooming magnolias at their peak through mid-February, participating in various programming such as Curator Tours and Magnolia Moonlight Walks.
The bloom typically lasts for two weeks, showcasing not just the beauty of the flowers, but also the sweet fragrances that fill the garden.
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