Magnolia Garden, located within Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, PA, is a serene tribute garden donated by the Garden Club of America in 1959. Inspired by George Washington's admiration for magnolia trees, the garden features 13 hybrid magnolias symbolizing the original 13 colonies of the United States.
Surrounded by wrought iron fences and gates, the garden showcases a variety of plantings including Saucer Magnolias, Narcissus Snow Azaleas, English Oak, and more, creating a picturesque setting rich in history and symbolism. The garden typically blooms with Magnolia trees in mid-April, offering visitors a glimpse of its beauty and significance.
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