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Magnolia acuminata
Cucumber Tree

Magnolia acuminata

H: 50 Feet  ·   S: 30 Feet  ·   Zone: 3


Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora 'Bracken's Brown Beauty' PP5520

Magnolia grandiflora 'Bracken's Brown Beauty' is a Southern Magnolia with large fragrant white flowers in June and July, and glossy dark green evergreen leaves with rusty undersides. One of the most cold tolerant, introduced by Ray Bracken Nursery. It is also salt tolerant.

H: 40 Feet  ·   S: 30 Feet  ·   Zone: 6


Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora 'Kay Parris'

'Kay Parris' Southern Magnolia is an upright, columnar smaller form of our Southern Magnolia, with dark green leaves backed by brown undersides and white, fragrant flowers in July and August. A good evergreen tree for a tight location. It was named by its selector Kevin Parris of South Carolina for his deceased mother. It is also salt tolerant.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 6


Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

Large white fragrant flowers over dark green evergreen foliage, blooms intermittently from May to July. Compact habit, needs winter protection.

H: 20 Feet  ·   S: 10 Feet  ·   Zone: 7


Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora Teddy Bear® PP13049

Large fragrant flowers over lustrous dark green leaves with fuzzy brown indumentum, blooms June through August. Evergreen but needs protection from winter winds.

H: 20 Feet  ·   S: 12 Feet  ·   Zone: 7


Bigleaf Magnolia

Magnolia macrophylla

Bigleaf Magnolia has large creamy white single flowers in spring and big rose-colored fruits in summer. Magnolia macrophylla is well known for its huge tropical-looking leaves.

H: 40 Feet  ·   S: 30 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Ashe Magnolia

Magnolia macrophylla ssp. ashei

Ashe Magnolia is a smaller version of our native Bigleaf Magnolia. It blooms at a younger age with huge fragrant creamy white flowers followed by showy rose-colored fruit.

H: 20 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Star Magnolia

Magnolia stellata 'Chrysanthemumiflora'

'Chrysanthemiflora' Star Magnolia was selected by K. Wada, a great Magnolia breeder in Japan. It combines deep pink coloration in bud (changing to light pink when fully open) with an amazing number of petals (40 or more). The resemblance to the old fashioned "Football Mum" corsage justifies the name. The cold hardiness is excellent and we agree with Dr. Dirr's opinion that it is the best of the M. stellata "Rosea" selections.

H: 15 Feet  ·   S: 10 Feet  ·   Zone: 4


Umbrella Magnolia

Magnolia tripetala

Umbrella Magnolia is very tropical looking with huge single white flowers in summer and enormous leaves in an umbrella-like configuration. Magnolia tripetala's showy rose-red fruit appears in September.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana

Sweetbay Magnolia has fragrant white flowers starting in June that will bloom for much of the summer. In fall it has showy red fruit with orange seeds. Magnolia virginiana is also wet site tolerant, and is an important food source for the Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly larvae.

H: 20 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana Green Mile™

Green Mile™ Sweetbay Magnolia has an unusually tight, upright form, with lustrous dark green evergreen foliage. The extremely fragrant white flowers start appearing in June and continue for much of the summer. They are followed by attractive red fruit with orange seeds in the fall. Green Mile™ Magnolia is a selection by Alex Neubauer of Hidden Hollow Nursery in Tennessee. Wet site tolerant, and the larval host for the Sweetbay Silkmoth and the Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly.

H: 35 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana 'Green Shadow'

The evergreen foliage of 'Green Shadow' Sweetbay Magnolia forms a tight oval tree with fragrant white flowers in summer. This Magnolia virginiana is a selection of M. virg. var. australis by the great Don Shadow from seedlings from the great Joe McDaniel. It is also wet site tolerant. Formerly named 'Greenbay'.

H: 25 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 4


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana 'Henry Hicks'

'Henry Hicks' Sweetbay Magnolia has fragrant white flowers starting in June. It has evergreen foliage since it is an australis selection and is one of the hardiest forms of Magnolia virginiana. It is also wet site tolerant. Another wonderful introduction by Dr. Joe McDaniels of Illinois.

H: 25 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 4


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana Moonglow® PP12065

Moonglow® ('Jim Wilson') Sweetbay Magnolia has white fragrant flowers in the summer and is very hardy, has rapid growth, is wet site tolerant and semi-evergreen. Magnolia virginiana Moonglow® is a great introduction by Earl Cully.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 4


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana 'Ned's Northern Belle'

'Ned's Northern Belle' Sweetbay Magnolia has larger than normal, fragrant, creamy white flowers that appear in June and July. Evergreen foliage and excellent cold tolerance make 'Ned's Northern Belle' an exceptional Sweetbay Magnolia. Attractive fruit is red with orange seeds in the fall. Found in Ohio at Coles Nurseries by Ned Radler (former home of the Sunburst® Locust).

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 4


Sweetbay Magnolia

Magnolia virginiana var. australis Sweet Thing™ PP17814

Magnolia virginiana var. australis Sweet Thing™ ('Perry Paige') was found by George Dodson and FC Boyd III, and is a truly dwarf evergreen Sweetbay Magnolia. It was selected for its extremely dense, compact form. It can be used as a big round shrub or a small tree. Like all virginianas, it has fragrant creamy white flowers in summer and showy seed pods.

H: 8 Feet  ·   S: 7 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Magnolia

Magnolia x Black Tulip™ PPAF

Black Tulip™ ('Jurmag1') Saucer Magnolia has large cup shaped deep purple-pink flowers in April, before the leaves emerge. The thick, upright petals make the flowers look neat and crisp throughout the bloom period. A showy introduction by Monrovia Nurseries.

H: 20 Feet  ·   S: 10 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


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Magnolia x Burgundy Star™
Magnolia

Magnolia x Burgundy Star™ PP20346

Upright deciduous spring-blooming selection featuring a profuse show of large, long-lasting, wine-red flowers that cover the tree before the emergence of large, glossy foliage. Blooms April to May. Deer resistant.

H: 12 Feet  ·   S: 4 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Magnolia

Magnolia x 'Butterflies' PP7456

Magnolia x 'Butterflies' has deep yellow fragrant flowers appearing before leaves emerge. It has an upright pyramidal habit, and is one of the best yellow Magnolias, from legendary Magnolia breeder Phil Savage of Michigan.

H: 25 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Magnolia

Magnolia x 'Daybreak'

Magnolia x 'Daybreak' has extremely fragrant large glowing pink cup-shaped flowers in May, on a narrow upright form. Hybridized by Dr. August Kehr, and said to be his favorite of all his many crosses.

H: 40 Feet  ·   S: 15 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Magnolia

Magnolia x 'Frank's Masterpiece'

The enormous flowers of 'Frank's Masterpiece' Magnolia are soft pink on the inside and deep purple on the outside, making an amazing sight as the 10" flowers open. The habit is upright and the foliage is disease resistant. Dr. Frank Galyon hybridized it and it is appropriate that it bears his name.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 25 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Magnolia

Magnolia x 'Genie' PP20748

'Genie' Magnolia is a spectacular color breakthrough in the Magnolia world, with lots of black-red flower buds that open to small cup-shaped rose-purple blooms. The tepals are the same color on both sides, which heightens the color intensity. The flowers are lightly fragrant, and the bloom period is from April to May. This stunning plant is the result of 15 years of hybridizing work in New Zealand.

H: 15 Feet  ·   S: 6 Feet  ·   Zone: 4


Magnolia

Magnolia x 'Gold Finch'

'Gold Finch' Magnolia is a complex cross from the late Phil Savage of Michigan. The M. acuminata parentage can be seen in its habit (tall and upright) as well as its flower color (light yellow). Magnolia x 'Gold Finch' is very cold hardy, and is a rather early bloomer. The large showy blossoms are tulip or goblet shaped.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 5


Magnolia

Magnolia x 'Gold Star'

Pale yellow medium-sized blooms of 'Gold Star' age to ivory. New growth is an attractive bronze. Hybridized by Phil Savage of Michigan, who originally called it 'Bronze Leaf Baby Shoes' and luckily changed his mind. M. acuminata is one of its parents.

H: 30 Feet  ·   S: 20 Feet  ·   Zone: 4