Overview
Introduce timeless elegance and a captivating fragrance to your landscape with the Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root. Known scientifically as Magnolia grandiflora, this iconic semi-evergreen tree is celebrated for its magnificent, creamy-white flowers that bloom from late spring through early summer. Each blossom releases a sweet, lemon-citrus perfume, making it a delightful addition to any outdoor space. The glossy, dark green leaves remain on the tree for most of the year, providing year-round beauty and privacy. This offering includes 2 bare-root plants, perfect for establishing a stately presence in your garden or creating a natural privacy screen. The Magnolia grandiflora plant is a symbol of Southern hospitality and natural grandeur, promising to be a focal point in your yard for decades to come.
A bare root tree planting is an economical and effective way to start new trees. These plants are dormant and shipped without soil around their roots, which helps them establish quickly once planted in their new environment. The Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root is an excellent choice for gardeners looking for a robust and beautiful tree with minimal initial fuss. Its medium growth rate ensures it will develop into a mature specimen, offering shade and ornamental value.
Key Benefits
The Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root offers a multitude of benefits for your garden and home:
- Stunning Floral Display: Enjoy large, showy, creamy-white flowers that can reach up to 12 inches across, providing a spectacular visual display in late spring and early summer.
- Exquisite Fragrance: The blooms emit a powerful, sweet, and intoxicating fragrance that will perfume your entire garden, creating a truly sensory experience. This makes it an ideal choice for a fragrant magnolia tree.
- Year-Round Beauty: As a semi-evergreen, the Magnolia grandiflora plant retains its glossy, dark green leaves throughout much of the year, offering consistent aesthetic appeal even in colder months.
- Wildlife Attraction: The large flowers and subsequent cone-like fruits attract birds and other pollinators, contributing to local biodiversity.
- Architectural Presence: Its strong, upright growth habit and dense foliage make it an excellent choice for a specimen tree, privacy screen, or windbreak, adding significant architectural interest to your landscape.
- Adaptable Growth: This tree adapts well to a variety of soil types and can thrive in USDA hardiness zones 6-10, making it suitable for many climates.
- Low Maintenance: Once established, the outdoor magnolia tree is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root properly will ensure its successful establishment and vigorous growth. Upon arrival, soak the bare roots in water for a few hours before planting. Choose a site with full sun to partial shade; ideally, the tree should receive at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day for optimal flowering. While adaptable, the Magnolia grandiflora plant prefers rich, moist, well-drained, and slightly acidic soil. Amend heavy clay or sandy soils with organic matter to improve drainage and fertility.
When planting, dig a hole that is twice as wide as the root spread and just deep enough so that the root collar (where the roots meet the stem) is at soil level. Spread the roots out evenly in the hole, backfill with soil, and tamp gently to remove air pockets. Water thoroughly immediately after planting. Consistent moisture is crucial during the first year of establishment. Water deeply 2-3 times a week, especially during dry spells. Once established, the outdoor magnolia tree is moderately drought-tolerant but will benefit from supplemental watering during extended dry periods. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced, slow-release granular fertilizer formulated for trees and shrubs. Protect young trees from harsh winter winds in the colder parts of its hardiness range. Pruning is generally only needed to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches, and is best done after flowering in late summer.
Size & Details
This offering includes 2 Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root plants, providing a solid foundation for your landscaping project. Each plant arrives in a dormant state with exposed, soil-free roots, ready for immediate planting. The growth rate is slow to medium, with height increases typically ranging from less than 12 inches to 24 inches per year, depending on growing conditions. A mature Magnolia grandiflora plant can reach an impressive height of 60-80 feet with a spread of 30-50 feet, developing a pyramidal to rounded canopy. The large, glossy leaves are typically 5-8 inches long. The striking flowers are 8-12 inches in diameter. When considering a bare root tree planting, remember that the initial size will be smaller than a potted plant, but with proper care, these trees will quickly establish and grow into magnificent specimens, offering a truly fragrant magnolia tree experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big does this Southern Magnolia Tree get? A: A mature Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root can reach an impressive height of 60-80 feet and a spread of 30-50 feet, forming a majestic, dense canopy over many years. Its growth rate is slow to medium, typically 1-2 feet per year.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root is strictly an outdoor tree. It requires significant space to grow and thrives in full sun to partial shade in appropriate USDA hardiness zones.
- Q: How much sunlight does it need? A: For optimal growth and flowering, the Magnolia grandiflora plant prefers full sun, meaning at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day. It can tolerate partial shade, but flowering may be less prolific.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Once established, the outdoor magnolia tree is relatively easy to care for. It requires consistent watering during its first year, but mature trees are quite resilient and low-maintenance.
- Q: What condition will it arrive in? A: This product consists of 2 bare-root plants. They will arrive dormant, with exposed, soil-free roots, carefully packaged to protect them during transit and ready for a bare root tree planting.
- Q: When is the best time to plant a Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root? A: The best time for bare root tree planting is in late winter or early spring, before new growth begins, to allow the roots to establish before the stress of summer heat.
- Q: Will it survive winter in my zone? A: The Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root is hardy in USDA zones 6-10. If you are in zone 6, it’s advisable to plant in a protected location and potentially mulch around the base for extra winter protection.
- Q: How long until it blooms? A: While young Magnolia grandiflora plant specimens can take a few years to begin flowering, once established, they typically produce their large, fragrant white flowers from late spring through early summer each year.
- Q: How often should I water my newly planted bare-root magnolia? A: For the first year after a bare root tree planting, water your Southern Magnolia Tree bare-root deeply 2-3 times per week, especially during dry periods, to ensure the roots establish well. Reduce frequency as the tree matures.
- Q: What makes this a fragrant magnolia tree? A: The large, creamy-white flowers of the Magnolia grandiflora plant are renowned for emitting a strong, sweet, and lemon-like fragrance, making it one of the most aromatic trees for the garden.














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