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Jane Magnolia Trees for Sale Online
The very cold-hardy Jane Magnolia tree blooms a bit later than many other magnolia varieties, making it a perfect choice for northern areas where a late frost is common. And it's worth the wait - when the Jane Magnolia flower buds are ready to bloom, in late spring, they put on a fabulous show.
Botanically referred to as 'magnolia liliiflora', this hybrid Magnolia is loved not only for its hardiness to cold and gorgeous blooms but also for its multi-stemmed growth habits and rounded shape. The plant's small stature allows it to be classified as a large shrub or small tree. The deciduous trees' reddish-purple flowers are cup-shaped and give off a subtle fragrance adding to the plant's charm.
Ideal care for these show-stopping flowering trees includes a neutral to slightly acidic soil blend and full sun. The Jane Magnolia Trees will also benefit from a rich and loamy well-drained soil medium. The Jane trees will also tolerate conditions of partial shade. Ideal for growing zones 4-8 these show-stopping specimens are hardy and fairly easy to grow.
Plant a Jane Magnolia tree in early spring, and it'll be the pride and joy of your garden, with the kind of "wow" factor that will have passersby stopping to admire them. The plant's unique tulip shape, exotic coloring, and small stature allow it to work beautifully in a garden with a wide variety of trees and shrubs. Most frequently used in accent, specimen, and border plantings, the opportunities for this endearing tree are endless.

Hardiness Zone: | 5-9 |
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Mature Height: | 10 to 15 Feet |
Mature Width: | 10 to 13 Feet |
Classification: | Broad leaved deciduous small tree, spring flowering |
Sunlight: | Full sun to part shade |
Habit: | pyramidal form |
Foliage: | Dark green, yellow to bronze fall color |
Flower Color: | Deep Velvety Red |
Pruning Season: | No pruning needed |
Soil Condition: | Any well drained soil |
Water Requirements: | Water well until established |
Uses: | Tolerates moist soil and full sun. Full sun brings out the best fall color. Will adapt to drier sites. |