The San Francisco Botanical Garden announces the bloom of its magnificent magnolias, marking the start of an enchanting season. Featuring over 200 rare and historic species, these trees typically bloom from January to March, with peak activity expected in early February. The blooming showcases vibrant colors, including pink, magenta, and white, as well as fragrant scents that enrich winter visits. Special programming, tours, and a self-guided highlights map are available for visitors, enhancing the experience of this floral spectacle.
"The annual bloom of more than 200 rare and historic magnolias, with trees reaching 80 feet, is typically at its peak from January through March at the SF Botanical Garden."
"Velvety silver buds open into dazzling pink, magenta, and white flowers, filling the wintery garden with dramatic splashes of color and sweetly fragrant scents."
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