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Magnolia Tree
Huge Flowers
This sensational tree is known for its sweetly scented, shell-pink flowers that reach 6-8” across! After the blooms fade in late spring, you’ll enjoy the dark, leathery foliage all summer. The Magnolia Tree grows up to 2’ a year, eventually becoming a small, shapely landscape tree. Potted.
Zone 4 to 9
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| Botanical Name: |
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Magnolia soulangiana |
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| Form: |
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Deciduous shrub/small tree |
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| Sun Exposure: |
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Full Sun |
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| Height/Habit: |
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20 - 30' |
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| Spread: |
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20 - 25' |
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| Spacing: |
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20 - 25' |
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| Hardiness Zone: |
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4 - 9 blooms may be nipped by frost in the colder zones |
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| Foliage Type: |
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Obovate medium to dark green leaves up to 8" long. |
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| Flower Form: |
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Large goblet shaped, 3"+ across, can reach 8" when fully open. |
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| Flower Color: |
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Varying from deep rose pink to violet purple to white |
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| Flowering Date: |
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Mid to late spring before and with young leaves. |
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| Planting Requirements: |
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Prefers full sun but will tolerate light shade. |
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| Soil Requirements: |
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Moist, humus-rich, acidic to neutral soil. |
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| Growth Rate: |
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Moderate |
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| Unique Characteristics: |
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A cross between M. denudata and M. liliflora. Considered a small spreading tree grown for its large fragrant blooms. Truly magnificent when in bloom in spring time. Most often used as a focal point in the landscape. |
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| Pruning: |
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Can remove wayward or crossing limbs in late winter or early spring when dormant or early autumn to prevent bleeding of sap. |
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