Magnolia
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Lustrous, leathery foliage is rich, dark green above and cinnamon brown underneath. Large, 5 to 6 inch creamy white flowers are exotically fragrant. A hardier magnolia that transplants well and does not lose as many leaves as other varieties, and exhibits better cold tolerance than others. Evergreen.
Full sun
Best with regular watering - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.
A magnificent evergreen tree with large, glossy dark green leaves with attractive, rusty-brown undersides. Open-branched pyramidal form makes an excellent shade tree. Huge cup-shaped flowers.
Full sun
Needs regular watering - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.
A magnificent evergreen tree with large, glossy dark green leaves with attractive, rusty-brown undersides. Open-branched pyramidal form makes an excellent shade tree. Huge cup-shaped flowers.
Full sun
Needs regular watering - weekly, or more often in extreme heat.
Wonderful deciduous shrub having an upright open branching habit and large two-toned, dark purple-red outside and pink insid. Flowers over long blooming season. A superb single specimen and accent plant. Slow-growing to 6 to 10 feet high, 4 to 8 feet wide.
Full sun
Water regularly, when top 3" of soil is dry. Once well established, needs only occasional deep watering.
A dwarf southern magnolia with smaller dark green foliage and a very compact narrow form. The large, glossy, evergreen leaves have rusty-brown undersides. Very attractive, large, white, fragrant blooms. A naturally small tree or large shrub perfect for small gardens. Truly captivating when trained as espalier against a wall or fence.
Full sun
Water deeply, regularly; more frequently in extreme heat.