Magnolia Trees

Magnolia trees are prized for their stunning, fragrant blooms and graceful presence in the landscape. Whether evergreen or deciduous, these trees feature bold, glossy leaves and showy flowers that range from creamy white to soft pinks and vibrant purples, depending on the variety. Magolias are versatile and can be used as an elegant shade trees, focal points, or flowering accents. Many varieties are low maintenance and thrive in southern climates, offering year-round appeal and seasonal splendor.

Type: Evergreen Flowering Tree

Height: 15-40 feet

Spread: 10-30 feet

Hardiness: USDA Zones 6-10

Growth Rate: Moderate

Light: Full sun to partial shade

Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral

Water: Moderate; drought tolerant once established 

Foliage: Glossy green with rust colored undersides

Bloom Time: Late spring to summer 

Flower Color: Creamy white

Fragrant: Yes, large, sweetly scented flowers

Low Maintenance: Yes

Features: Deer resistant, Heat tolerant, Great for screening and shade