Cherry blossoms aren't the only pink flowers putting on a show this month. Here’s where to see magnolias around town:
Rows of saucer magnolia trees line the flagstone plaza and fountain at this 1.5 acre Foggy Bottom park.There are multiple species of magnolias here, such as galaxy magnolias, which boast dark pink flowers that bloom in later spring.
See fragrant saucer magnolias along the Box Walk at the center of these Georgetown gardens. Other spring highlights include a hill of forsythias, and rows of purple-blossom plum trees.These sprawling gardens are home to hundreds of plantsMore:
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