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... the United States have great value as ornamental trees. Some are evergreen while… More
Magnolia trees can be a beautiful part of your landscape if you live in… More
...d with profuse pink or white blooms, the magnolia tree adorns yards and walkways… More
If your magnolia tree stops blooming, there are solutions you can explore that might… More
... from seed, but it is possible to root a magnolia tree from a… More
There are more than 80 types of magnolia trees in the world. They can… More
...a (magnolia x soulangiana) is also known as tulip tree, Japanese magnolia and saucer… More
Magnolia trees are one of the iconic trees of the American South, due to… More
Magnolia trees are used as a focal point or specimen planting in landscape design.… More
The Southern magnolia is a popular tree in southern gardens thanks to its large,… More
..., showy flowers and for their hardy nature. These trees rarely suffer from insect… More
Several species of magnolia trees are grown in the United States. Sporting such fanciful… More
Magnolia trees (Magnolia grandiflora), with their glossy dark green foliage and waxy white blossoms,… More
Magnolia trees are often thought of as Southern trees, but in reality they can… More
The stately presence of a shady magnolia tree can be undermined by the pests… More
Magnolias are deciduous, evergreen trees with broad, heavy, oval leaves that are glossy and… More
...uthern magnolia is one of the best-known magnolia trees that grow in the United… More
Magnolia trees are native to both the eastern US and southeast Asia. Fairly easy… More
The Henry Hicks Magnolia tree (Magnolia virginianais) is an evergreen tree of the Magnoliaceae… More
...ies and can be grown as either a shrub or a small tree. More
...consist of a variety of flowering plants, such as trees, shrubs, flowers, perennials, annuals and… More
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...thing I need to know right away is about Southern Magnolia. I have some of the… More
I need white, burgungy or yellow flowers for late spring (like about now-zone 5a) because my late spring front yard is catmint (purple), cranesbill (purple), creeping phlox (purple) and grape hyacinth (you guessed it, purple). I purpled myself out! I do have some snow-in-summer that is white in the rock… More
Can someone give me a clue what to expect from my yardlong beans? They have spent the last two months growing like someone poured kryptonite on them. Eight bean plants swallowed their original teepee things, and have now swallowed the eight foot posts and string trellis I erected for them,… More
Greetings all! Pleased to meet you.... This is my first spring/early summer in my new (old) home and I'm frantically trying to identify everything that's growing here. This is my first go-round with already established grounds, so please be gentle if I ask about something that seems woefully obvious. Thus… More
I came across this list and thought I would share it. I consider it a general guideline because some of the plants listed have been attacked by the beasties. For instance, I know that petunias and dogwoods have been affected by them here in my area. Sorry for the long… More
...a in my yard. is it possible to grow one of these trees from a cutting? More
... thought it might get more views here. My parents Magnolia's have several seed pods on them. What is the process to grow… More
... for 2-years and the home came with 2 very mature magnolia trees. One is doing fine, the other is almost growing too tall and it seems leggy. Should I prune it back? More
...a in my yard. is it possible to grow one of these trees from a cutting? More
...growing in my mom's flowerbed near the "infamous" magnolia tree. I just plucked a leaf and I'm trying to figure out whether to dig it out and permanently be rid of it or dig it out and stick it in my yard. So far it's just… More
...ut trees, but here's another one. I have two huge magnolia trees in my front yard that are as old as the house, I guess, about 50 years old. 2 years ago I had lower limbs removed from them and later in the… More
My DH took a few magnolia cuttings and a wisteria for me, I've placed them in water and we'll see what happens. I purchased root starter/horomone stuff some time ago that I should use, but so many things going on so if they root, they root and I'll be very… More
LAST Year We Had A Full Flowering Tree, This Year We Had Two Flowers, One Of Them Has Fallen Off ,ant Ideas Anyone Why No Flowers This Year. Tony More
My neighbor's Magnolia Tree is producing cones......They are a beautiful rose color,now. They also contain red seeds. Is there a way to propagate Trees from these seeds. I have never noticed the cones to be this color. I have taken the dried cones gilded them and used on my christmas… More
... any of you know how long it takes for a Southern Magnolia to start blooming. I've had mine now for about 2 years and it hasn't started blooming yet.....however… More
Hi-I am a botanical illustrator painting a flower in Northern India and am confused about what it is. It is large- about 6" across. Creamy yellow in color with lemon yellow inside the tepals. Tepals are leathery, thick, turn to a darker yellow within one day after dropping off the… More
...olerate pruning. My best guess for the age of the tree is about 15-20 years. The problem is it has been either… More
...the leaves are lighter and a little bigger than a magnolia...What is it! More
...es are going....LOL I'll try this again. I have a magnolia tree that was a cutting taken from my mother's tree. It has been extremely happy here since the transplant. It is now only about 18 inches high and about 2 years old. I was… More
...eed pods on them. What is the process to grow new trees with pods? I have never done this before so I don't have a clue. Karen More
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