SF's 2025 "Magnolia Bloom" in Golden Gate Park (Jan-Mar)
Briefly

The San Francisco Botanical Garden is celebrating the blooming of over 200 historic and rare magnolia trees, a breathtaking annual spectacle. The magnolias, which can grow up to 80 feet tall, typically reach peak bloom from January through March, with vibrant pink, magenta, and white flowers brightening the winter landscape. As of January 7, 2025, the first blooms have emerged, with peak bloom anticipated by early February. The garden offers a variety of programming, including guided tours and workshops, inviting visitors to experience the beauty of these magnificent trees.
In 2024, peak bloom arrived on February 10, 2024, and peak bloom is expected in early-February 2025, showcasing remarkable blossoms.
Velvety silver buds on often bare branches of these elegant trees open into dazzling pink, magenta, and white flowers, filling the wintery garden with splashes of color.
The annual bloom of over 200 rare and historic magnolias, reaching heights of 80 feet, fills the San Francisco Botanical Garden with beautiful fragrances and visuals.
Plan your visit for magnolia-themed programming, including Curator Tours, Sketching, and Magnolia Moonlight Walk, highlighting the beauty and uniqueness of these magnificent trees.
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