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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · This magnificent magnolia grows up to 80 ft. (24 m) tall with a rounded or pyramidal crown up to 50 ft. (15 m) wide. The evergreen leaves are glossy dark green, and grow up to 10” (25 cm) long. Also known as bull bay, Southern magnolia trees are renowned for their exquisite white flowers that bloom in late spring.

    • Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) The classic Southern magnolia is a large evergreen tree renowned for its large, glossy green leaves and fragrant white flowers.
    • Little Gem Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’) The Little Gem variety is essentially a compact version of the Southern magnolia. A small tree, it boasts similar glossy leaves and white flowers but grows to a much more manageable height, making it ideal for smaller gardens.
    • Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) Often referred to as the swamp magnolia, Sweetbay Magnolia is a deciduous or semi-evergreen tree. Its creamy-white flowers offer a lemony fragrance, primarily blooming in late spring and early summer.
    • Fairy Magnolia (Magnolia ‘Fairy’) The Fairy magnolia is known for its profusion of fragrant blooms that grace the shrub early in spring. Typically, this magnolia variety produces blush-pink flowers, but some cultivars might lean toward a creamy-white hue.
  2. Mar 1, 2024 · Loebner magnolia (Magnolia × loebneri ‘Merrill’) The Loebner magnolia, derived from the star magnolia and Magnolia kobus, graces gardens with its star-shaped white flowers in March and April. With ten to 15 petals and a span of five inches, these blooms exude elegance. Thriving in hardiness zones 5-9, it boasts a mature height and spread ...

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    • Sweet Bay Magnolia. Botanical name: Magnolia virginiana. Maximum height: Up to 60 feet. Maximum spread: Up to 60 feet. USDA hardiness zones: 5- 10. This Magnolia tree is native to much of the eastern half of the United States, from the northeast through to the southeast, including Texas, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia, Florida, Louisiana, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Massachusetts, Alabama, and Maryland.
    • Southern Magnolia. Botanical name: Magnolia grandiflora. Maximum height: Up to 80 feet. Maximum spread: Up to 60 feet. USDA hardiness zones: 7- 9. The Southern Magnolia is native to the southeastern United States.
    • Star Magnolia. Botanical name: Magnolia stellata. Maximum height: Up to 20 feet. Maximum spread: Up to 15 feet. USDA hardiness zones: 4- 8. This deciduous magnolia tree is native to Japan, where it produces pink-tinged white flowers early in spring.
    • Cucumber Tree. Botanical name: Magnolia acuminata. Maximum height: Up to 70 feet. Maximum spread: Up to 30 feet. USDA hardiness zones: 4- 8. This tree is native to the eastern United States and southeastern Canada.
    • Anise Magnolia (Magnolia salicifolia) The anise magnolia has leaves that look somewhat like those of a willow tree or shrub. They are wider than willow leaves but not as wide as the usual magnolia leaf (another common name is willow-leaf magnolia).
    • Bigleaf Magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla) Bigleaf magnolia lives up to its name, producing leaves that can be up to 32 inches long. Like most magnolias, it is normally a deciduous tree, though it may be evergreen in the warmer zones.
    • Ashe's Magnolia (Magnolia ashei) Ashe's magnolia can be either a large shrub or a small tree, depending on how it is pruned. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the bigleaf magnolia (its leaves are as much as 2 feet long).
    • Cucumber Tree (Magnolia acuminata) Cucumber tree magnolia is so named because the fruits look somewhat like the vegetable. This is the most cold-hardy of the magnolias, but while it has the large glossy leaves (up to 10 inches long) and large growth habit of the classic southern magnolias, the greenish, tulip-shaped flowers are much less showy— only about 2 inches across.
  3. Sun Ray. Gold Star. Marillyn. Magnolia x loebneri Powder Puff. salicifolia Anise. Orchid Magnolia. kobus Norman Gould. I spotted each of these 15 magnolia varieties in my home state of Ohio. Toa Heftiba via Unsplash.

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