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Magnolia Trees
The various species of magnolias that exist in the United States have great value as ornamental trees.
Magnolia trees are many home owners and gardeners favorite blooming tree.The long awaited blooms are
natures signal that spring is really here.  

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Magnolia Ann
This hardy cross between M.
liliiflora and M. stellata is an
open, deciduous shrub up to
20 feet tall and wide. It
blooms in early ...
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Magnolia Jane
Jane magnolia trees give
you huge, pink blooms. Easy
to Grow, Evergreen Jane
Magnolia Trees are
adaptable &...
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Magnolia 'Sweetbay'  
Sweetbay magnolia blooms
over about six weeks from
May into early July. Its
flowers are small and never
make a big visual ...
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The magnolia’s stunning flowers burst in late spring and
early summer, giving you a blizzard of blooms.
Magnolia 'Little Gem'
The Little Gem Magnolia
has a dense and upright
growth habit and is a prolific
producer of flowers that
makes the ...
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'Brackens Brown'
Magnolia 'Brackens Brown' is
a 20-foot tree. It gets its
name from the felt-like
brown layer on the underside
of the leaves ...
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Royal Star
The royal star magnolia
grows in USDA Plant
Hardiness Zones 5 to 9.
Trees prefer early morning
sun and filtered ...
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DD Blanchard
Southern magnolia is an old
fashioned and truly elegant
evergreen tree.Flowers in
mid spring (April to
May)large white ...
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Claudia Wannamaker
Southern Magnolia in its
classic form. Dark green
leaves with medium brown
backs. A vigorous grower
that begins ...
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Alta® Magnolia   
Magnolia grandiflora
'TMGH' ) is evergreen and
grows to a mature size of
20-25 feet tall by 9 feet
wide. This ...
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Will grow in
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