Trees & Shrubs » Magnolia 86 items found. Click on photo/text link for more information on any product.
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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 grandiflora 'Russet' An outstanding pyramidal evergreen whose leaves are its distinguishing feature; dark glossy green and narrow, with a remarkable degree of dense orange brown tomentum that persists throughout the year. more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus 'Centennial' Double, white flowers with a tint of pink. Heavy blooming with large flowers to 5 inches in diameter, mostly white, but sometimes showing pink from its parent var. rosea. more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus 'Morris Fragrant' Extremely abundant and fragrant double white flowers cover the tree in early spring. The delicious sweet fragrance has been described as that of grape soda or grape bubble gum! more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus var stellata 'Chrysanthemumiflora' (C) Flowers of a good pink with over 40 tepals of a clear color. An excellent selection for its dense and showy flower production. more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus var. loebneri 'Donna' (C8) This selection is reported to have the largest flowers of any loebneri cultivar at 6-8 inches. The May (in MA) blooms are white, flowers also open flatter than most loebneri cultivars. more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus var. loebneri 'Wildcat' (C8) When the soft pink blooms open, they resemble pompom chrysanthemums and have 52 tepals measuring 4-5 inches across. Blooms over a six-week period. more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus var. stellata 'Edward A. Kehr' This is a collector's item ONLY. The blooms are tiny, tree is very fast growing. more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus var. stellata 'Jane Platt' (C8) The flowers, lighter pink than 'Rosea', have 20-
30 tepals as compared to 8-12 of M. stellata 'Rosea.' more info
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MAGNOLIA kobus var. stellata 'Two Stones' (C) This tetraploid was produced by Augie Kehr and is like a kobus but with all parts larger. Fast growing and will produce a perfectly shaped tree. more info
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MAGNOLIA macrophylla This tree takes the award for having the largest leaves of any native tree. Flowers are white and about 12 inches wide in June/July. Leaves are oblong in shape and widest between the middle and the tip. more info
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MAGNOLIA sieboldii (C8) Fragrant, elegant, three inch white bells, each with a striking red boss of stamens, hang below the branches. Flowers open primarily in the early Summer, but continue intermittently until late Summer. more info
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MAGNOLIA sieboldii 'Colossus' (C8) The flowers are large, often 5 to 6 inches in diameter with 10 to 17 heavy-textured tepals, and very fragrant. The leaves are up to a foot in length and 6 inches wide. more info
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MAGNOLIA sieboldii 'Michiko Renge' An amazing double flowered sieboldii selection from Japan. more info
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MAGNOLIA soulangeana 'Eskimo' (C) The color is very light lilac which appears white in the distance. Flowers are produced midseason, but the open flowers have withstood at least 6 degrees of frost. Very slow growing. more info
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MAGNOLIA sprengeri 'Dark Diva' or 'Mystery Diva' (FC) A dark pink flowered selection raised by Phil Savage from seed collected at the Strybing Arboretum. Hardier than Diva. more info
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