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Flamingo (Magnolia ‘Flamingo’)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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Flamingo is a super hardy tree (bred by Savage in MI) with pink flowers which emerge just before leaves. Flower start out tulip upright and then flop open. zone 5.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Flamingo, Magnolia Flamingo

Daybreak (Magnolia ‘Daybreak’)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman
Magnolia 'Daybreak'

Magnolia ‘Daybreak’

Daybreak has a strong pink very fragrant (yes!) flower on a columnar tree. (18′ in 10 years and topping out at 35′–maybe a little large for the small garden) Flowering is late enough in the spring that there is rarely frost damage.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Daybreak, Magnolia Daybreak

Coates (Magnolia ‘Coates)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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Coates is a soulangeana that is purple out and white in. No spring damage normally.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Magnolia Coates, Magnolia soulangeana

Colossus (Magnolia sieboldi ‘Colossus’)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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Colossus is a bigger better flower for siebold Magnolia. It is still a perfect tree for a small garden if you want a white fragrant flower that never suffers frost damage.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Colossus, Magnolia Colossus, Magnolis siebodi, Oyama, Oyama Magnolia

wilsonii (Magnolia wilsonii)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias

Charles Raffill (Magnolia campbellii ‘Charles Rafill’)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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This is a huge tree as you would expect from a campbellii, but Raffill made the cross hoping for a later bloom on a more precocious tree, but it is still problematical in areas of late frost.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Magnolia Charles Raffill, Raffill

Brozzoni (Magnolia soulangeana ‘Brozzoni’)

Posted on December 13, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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An old but sought-after cultivar, the fowers are mostly white with a tinge of pink. It blooms in April and often again later in the summer.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias

Blushing Belle (Magnolia ‘Blushing Belle’)

Posted on December 12, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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Blushing Belle, a Ledvina hybrid, has a flower similar to Caerhays Belle, but the tree is hardier and we hope the flower will not be blackened by spring frost.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias

officianalis biloba (Magnolia officinalis biloba)

Posted on December 12, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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Magnolia biloba is a huge tree with huge flowers with a wonderful fragrance.The bark has been used forever in traditional Chinese medicine.

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Houpu Magnolia, Magnolia bark, Magnolia officinalis, Magnolia officinalis Biloba, officinalis

Apollo (Magnolia ‘Apollo’

Posted on December 12, 2013 by Lucile Whitman

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This Jury hybrid flowers precociously and abundantly. The tree may reach 25′ and the flowers are fragrant. zone 6

Size: 1 gallon Price: $30.00
Size: Field grown Price: $115.00
Posted in Magnolias | Tagged Apollo, Magnolia Apollo
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