Southern Magnolia
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Southern Magnolia: Bold Beauty with Lasting Impact
Southern Magnolia is a classic tree beloved for its elegant form and signature blooms. As a mainstay of southern landscapes, it's popularity is spreading across the country. With lush, evergreen leaves and showy, saucer-shaped flowers, this tree is a stately statement the moment it begins growing.
A Tree That Tells a Story
Picture a Southern Magnolia in your mind’s eye. You can see it on stately old plantations or in the yard of your friendly neighbor. Both its sweet-smelling flowers and leathery leaves carry deep cultural significance. The blooms appear in waves from late spring to early summer, enchanting bees and butterflies. You can even decorate with them for the holidays. When grown to maturity, this tree’s knobby trunk and sprawling branches can become a real focal point in the landscape.
Planting and Maintenance Made Simple
Southern Magnolia is easier to maintain than you might expect. It needs full sun to part shade and sandy or loamy soil. If you water it deeply in times of drought, this tree will establish strong roots and be more resilient. Use mulch to keep dampness and decrease weeds. It’s best to avoid pruning these trees, as they’re not as malleable as others. For a natural-looking tree with a big impact, Southern Magnolia is ideal.
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