The San Francisco Botanical Garden announces the start of the annual blooming of over 200 rare magnolias, characterized by stunning blooms in pink, magenta, and white. This event typically peaks from January through March, with the first blooms noted on January 7, 2025. Visitors are invited to explore various specially curated programs, including guided tours and workshops. The garden's stunning landscapes, particularly the Temperate Asia Garden and the Moon Viewing Garden, will showcase remarkable magnolia varieties, making it a must-visit during this blossoming season.
The annual bloom of more than 200 rare and historic magnolias at the San Francisco Botanical Garden is set to peak from January through March, showcasing dazzling colors.
With the first blooms seen as early as January 7, 2025, visitors are encouraged to explore the garden and its variety of magnolia-themed programming.
Top spots to see the magnolias include the Temperate Asia Garden and the Moon Viewing Garden, both featuring stunning varieties of magnolia trees.
Peak bloom expected in early-February 2025, following the late January bloom of previous years, highlighting the garden's unique seasonal beauty.
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