Trees & Shrubs » Magnolia 91 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 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' 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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MAGNOLIA sprengeri 'Diva' (C) Large, fragrant, deep pink flowers in great profusion. Grows into a large, broad-spreading tree to 50 feet. Very cold-hardy. more info
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MAGNOLIA sprengeri 'Eric Savill' (C8) Fragrant, deep red-purple blossoms on a large statured plant. Originated at Savill Garden, England. more info
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MAGNOLIA tripetala (C8) Giant deciduous leaves to 2 feet long cluster at the ends of the branches. Flowers are white, about 8 inches across, and earlier than macrophylla, in early June. more info
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MAGNOLIA virginiana Moonglow® 'Jim Wilson' Magnolia Moonglow® aka 'Jim Wilson' is an exceptionally fast growing selection with fragrant creamy-white flowers in late May to June; an upright growth habit to 35 feet; and dark green semievergreen foliage. more info
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MAGNOLIA virginiana 'Northern Belle' (C8) The hardiest, most evergreen variety of sweetbay magnolia. It grows rapidly as a single stem tree form and it blooms for most of June and July in Ohio, with flowers somewhat larger than normal and very sweet-smelling. more info
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MAGNOLIA virginiana 'Plena' (C8) This is the rare double-flowered form of our native Sweetbay Magnolia, which is native to the Eastern U.S. Sweetly fragrant, small tree. more info
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MAGNOLIA virginiana 'Santa Rosa' (C) This native is an upright evergreen with more tree-like form and open growth habit than typical. Leaves of 'Santa Rosa' are also larger, as are the white lemon-scented flowers. more info
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MAGNOLIA virginiana var australis Sweet Thing™ PP17,814 'Perry Paige' A dwarf evergreen Sweetbay Magnolia with a dense, rounded habit even after experiencing below zero temperatures.
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MAGNOLIA virginiana var. australis 'Henry Hicks' (C) The hardiest known sweetbay, it remains evergreen down to about -17°F (Dirr) It grows more tree-like than other forms. more info
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MAGNOLIA virginiana var. australis 'Milton' Highly desirable, yet rarely available, this fully evergreen form of our eastern Sweetbay Magnolia is named for the town where it was found, Milton, Massachusetts. more info
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MAGNOLIA xwieseneri (C8) A lovely small tree with creamy flowers. Initially upward-facing and cup-shaped, with an intoxicating pineapple fragrance! produced over several weeks in May and June. more info
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