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Magnolia grandiflora

Common Name: Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia) is a broadleaf evergreen tree with a dense, pyramidal to broadly oval habit, featuring large, glossy dark green leaves with rusty-brown to tan undersides on many cultivated forms. Huge, creamy white, lemon-fragrant flowers appear from late spring into summer, followed by cone-like fruits that release bright red seeds. It is prized for its bold foliage, fragrant blooms, and year-round presence in the landscape. Type: Tree (Evergreen) Mature Size: 30–50' W × 60–80' H USDA Zones: 6b–10b Form: Dense, pyramidal to broadly oval Light: Full sun to part shade Soil / Water: Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soils; moderate water, prefers consistent moisture while establishing Bloom Time / Length: Late spring through summer; intermittent bloom over several weeks Wildlife: Bees, birds Features & Landscape Uses: Excellent as a specimen, screening tree, lawn tree, or large evergreen accent. The oversized fragrant flowers, glossy foliage, and handsome seed cones provide multi-season interest. It is especially effective in southern and mild-climate landscapes where it has room to mature. Care: Plant in well-drained soil with room for root and canopy development. Water regularly during establishment and during prolonged dry periods. Prune only as needed to shape when young or remove damaged branches. Southern magnolia performs best with mulch over the root zone and protection from severe drought.

Plant Type: Broadleaf Evergreen
Width: 30-50'
Height: 60-80'
Fragrant: Yes
FruitYes
Growth RateSlow
Zone:6 - 9
Deer Resistant: Yes
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Late Spring, Summer
Bark Type:Smooth
Landscape/Use:Specimen, Accent Plant
Shape:Pyramidal, Oval, Dense
Soil TypeRich, Moist well-drained, Slightly Acidic
Flower Color:White
Leaf Color:Dark Green
Fall Color:Dark Green
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