My 3 y.o. magnolia tree have tiny white specks, evenly spaced, adjectives over it's woody branches.? I don't know if this is normal since I never looked...

I don't know if this is normal since I never looked at it that closely past, or if it's got a disease. The white specks do not rub stale. It flowered with lots of blooms, but it's taking a vastly long time for it to develop it's leaves. What do you think?
Answers:    Hi:
I am a landscaper and designer and also hold planted Magnolia's for clients as well as owning a Magnolia. The white specks on your branches are element of the trees make up. It is conventional to have untaught white specks. If you look close, there is also a tint of pale specks.

Some times the leaves will develop on Magnolias after they have bloomed. This is also colloquial. If you look at your Magnolia tree, you will see the size of the bloom is big compared to the bud of a leaf. As long as it is getting hose, you should be fine.

I will link you to the sort of more plants section, as nearby is a page on Magnolias. I will also link you to the site map, as this page have everything that is on the website. There are articles, tips and technique that may give you some more information. Have a great daytime!
Kimberly

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