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Magnolia Jane Tree 1 Gal.

The Magnolia Jane shrub starts to bloom from mid-April to early May, unfolding large purplish-pink flowers, reminiscent of tulips, that emit a delightful fragrance. The interior of the flowers is white, and the petals have a fleshy feel to them as with other magnolias. The flowers bloom before the leaves emerge, creating a striking contrast of pinky-purple blooms against bare, silvery-brown stems. It is compact, deciduous, and has an upright, multi-stemmed habit. The leaves are a mild green color and ovate. They have a slight ruffle to their form and appear and feel rigid and somewhat dry. Depending on the environment, the trees will rebloom midsummer, creating another combination of tulip-like flowers against a backdrop of vibrant green foliage. In the autumn, leaves will transition from bright green to golden yellow.

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Vibrant pink Magnolia Jane tree in full bloom, 1 gal, with fallen petals
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Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

4-8

Height at Maturity

Over 10 Feet

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Late Spring to Early Summer

Care

Magnolia Jane Trees thrive in well-drained soil and benefit from regular watering, especially during dry periods. They should be pruned in late winter, mulch around the base for root protection, and fertilized in early spring for optimal growth.

Exposure

The Magnolia Jane Tree thrives best in full sun to partial shade. It favors at least 4-6 hours of natural sunlight daily to ensure robust growth and vibrant blooms. Flowering may be reduced in shadier conditions.

Plant Attributes

unaffected by the late spring frosts , unaffected by the late spring frosts,

The Magnolia Jane shrub starts to bloom from mid-April to early May, unfolding large purplish-pink flowers, reminiscent of tulips, that emit a delightful fragrance. The interior of the flowers is white, and the petals have a fleshy feel to them as with other magnolias. The flowers bloom before the leaves emerge, creating a striking contrast of pinky-purple blooms against bare, silvery-brown stems. It is compact, deciduous, and has an upright, multi-stemmed habit. The leaves are a mild green color and ovate. They have a slight ruffle to their form and appear and feel rigid and somewhat dry. Depending on the environment, the trees will rebloom midsummer, creating another combination of tulip-like flowers against a backdrop of vibrant green foliage. In the autumn, leaves will transition from bright green to golden yellow.

Planting & Growing Information

Ships

Ships Between November 15-29

Planting Zone

4-8

Height at Maturity

Over 10 Feet

Water Needs

Moderate

Sun or Shade

Full sun and Partial shade

Bloom Season

Late Spring to Early Summer

Care

Magnolia Jane Trees thrive in well-drained soil and benefit from regular watering, especially during dry periods. They should be pruned in late winter, mulch around the base for root protection, and fertilized in early spring for optimal growth.

Exposure

The Magnolia Jane Tree thrives best in full sun to partial shade. It favors at least 4-6 hours of natural sunlight daily to ensure robust growth and vibrant blooms. Flowering may be reduced in shadier conditions.

Plant Attributes

unaffected by the late spring frosts , unaffected by the late spring frosts,

Striking Blossoms

Produces beautiful pink and white flowers that stand out in any garden.


Pleasant Fragrance

Emits a delightful, sweet scent from its blooms.


Low Maintenance

Easy to care for with minimal pruning needed.

Seasonal Interest

The Magnolia Jane Tree offers year-round appeal with its vibrant spring flowers and lush green foliage.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Jane Magnolia trees get?

Jane Magnolia trees typically reach 10 to 15 feet tall with about the same spread, making them ideal for smaller yards or garden spaces. They grow into a beautiful, rounded shape with stunning spring blooms. With minimal care, they stay compact and elegant year after year.

Where is the best place to plant a Jane Magnolia?

The best place to plant a Jane Magnolia is in a sunny or lightly shaded area with well-drained, rich soil. It does very good in a spot protected from strong winds and late frosts. With the right location, it will bloom beautifully and grow effortlessly.

Do Jane Magnolias like sun or shade?

Jane Magnolias grow best in full sun to partial shade. They need at least four to six hours of sunlight daily for vibrant blooms. A little afternoon shade helps protect their blossoms and keeps the tree healthy.

What makes the Jane Magnolia flowering tree unique?

It blooms with large, fragrant flowers before the leaves appear, offering a striking contrast of colors and a sweet aroma for your garden.

Are these trees suitable for small garden spaces?

Yes, pink magnolias can be planted as a specimen tree or near patios and driveways, adding color and fragrance without taking up too much space.

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