Magnolia
Dwarf Southern Magnolia ‘Little Gem’
| Type Of Plant: | Shrub |
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| Flower Color: | White |
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| Blooming Season: | Mid-Spring to |
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| Foliage: | Evergreen |
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| Height: | 20 ft. to 25 ft. |
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| Width: | 15 ft. |
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| Sunlight: | Full Sun, Partial Sun |
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| Zones: | 7 to 9 |
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| Thrives In: | Acid Soil, Wet Soil, |
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| Special Attributes: | Fragrant, Cut Flowers, |
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| Susceptible To: | Aphids, Scales, Spider |
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A heavy bloomer, white, 6 in. flowers appear in spring and again in summer. Its narrow, evergreen form
is 20 to 25 ft. high by 10 to 15 ft. wide. Green leaves are rusty bronze underneath.
Though one type is the state flower of both Mississippi and Louisiana, they perfume more than just
the southern states with their dazzling citruslike fragrance. While they favor ample summer moisture, at
least 1 of the many varieties can be grown in every climate. These mostly deciduous trees and shrubs
come in many sizes and shapes, ranging from the shrubby Star Magnolia to the giant Southern Bay
Magnolia. The large, opulent flowers range from white and yellow to pink and purple.
Pest and disease problems are few, but Magnolias can become deficient in various nutrients. Place in
a protected area without direct southern sun. Plant where there’s little foot traffic, as shallow roots don’t
like compacted soil. Choose plant location carefully, as many grow large, and most varieties don’t like
to be moved. Mulch to keep roots cool and moist. Frost can kill early blooms.
This item is currently available for pickup at our stores only.
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