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Magnolia Many of our magnolia offerings are difficult to obtain, so availability may be limited. Please check our website or contact us if you are looking for magnolias not listed here. Unless otherwise noted these plants are budded on cold-hardy M. kobus understock.
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MAGNOLIA 'Sunsation' (C8) Deep golden yellow flowers with a purple blushed base. VERY LATE blooms to 7 inches wide; yet before the leaves. Formal growth habit. more info
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MAGNOLIA 'Vulcan' This variety has some of the most brilliant reddish flowers of
any magnolia. It can be a bit slow starting, and hardiness could be better. more info
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MAGNOLIA 'Woodsman' (C) One of the most unusually colored magnolias, chocolate brown and rose. Blooms late to avoid frost damage. more info
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MAGNOLIA 'Yellow Fever' (C) A large upright plant with fragrant, large, yellow flowers, possess- ing a light pink flush on the outside of the tepals. more info
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MAGNOLIA 'Yellow Lantern' (C8) Large lemon yellow flowers are tulip-shaped and very long lasting. Fertile and good breeder. more info
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MAGNOLIA acuminata 'Brenda' Currently the deepest yellow flowered magnolia. Flower is the same size as 'Butterflies', but a much brighter color. The leaves are thick and dark. more info
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MAGNOLIA acuminata var subcordata 'Miss Honeybee' (C) An excellent form of this native yellow magnolia with smaller stature, deeper colored, and larger (4 inch) flowers. more info
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MAGNOLIA acuminata var subcordata 'Skyland's Best' (FC) Bright yellow flowers and blooms two times per year (early spring and late summer). Growth habit is compact and pyramidal. more info
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MAGNOLIA acuminata var. subcordata 'Koban Dori' (C8) Canary yellow flowers are 3 inches across in a small neatly cupped bloom. Smaller growing plant with more refined lighter branches and dainty pyramidal habit. Blooms occur when lime green leaves are flushing in spring. more info
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MAGNOLIA denudata "McCracken's Variegated" (C8) Special exclusive offering of this species with the leaves irregularly splashed with creamy white for season long appeal. Flowers typical of the species, pure white candles early in the season. more info
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MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'Brackens Brown Beauty' (C) Considered the hardiest form of Southern Magnolia, this also has a nice dense habit and shape. The leaves are about two-thirds typical size, and covered underneath with a fuzzy brown indumentum. more info
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MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'D.D. Blanchard' (C8) A compact and pyramidal growth habit. The flowers are creamy white globe-shaped with fantastic fragrance. The leaff tops are dark shiny green and the backs are covered with rusty-brown felt. more info
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MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'Edith Bogue' (C8) It has excellent tight, pyramidal form, and lustrous dark green leaves with light tomentum on the undersides. Hardy throughout Zone 6, possibly Zone 5 in sheltered locations. more info
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MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'Kay Parris' (C8) Extremely glossy, bright green leaves with deep orangy-brown furry undersides, unlike the scant fuzz on 'Little Gem'. Flowers for many months. Growth is faster and habit is upright and does not fall apart like 'Little Gem'. more info
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MAGNOLIA grandiflora 'Pocono' Leaves are green, without the brown indumentum on the underside of some other grandiflora varieties. Flowers are creamy white, very fragrant and about 8 inches across in July. The foliage withstands bad winters. more info
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