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Magnolia Trees

Magnolia is a large genus of about 210 flowering plant species in the subclass Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.

The natural range of Magnolia species is a disjunct distribution, with a main center in east and southeast Asia and a secondary center in eastern North America, Central America, the West Indies, and some species in South America. Today many species of Magnolia and an ever-increasing number of hybrids can also be found as ornamentals in large parts of North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand. The genus is named after French botanist Pierre Magnol.

Magnolia X Soulangiana Rustica Rubra 

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Introduced in the 19th century at Boskoop and never bettered! Enrich your garden with this beloved Saucer Magnolia, introduced more than 100 years ago at Boskoop, Holland, and still a favorite among gardeners everywhere. In early spring, giant dark red buds arise before the foliage, bursting into huge, goblet-shaped blooms of bright pink that lighten to nearly white near the petal tips.

An unbelievable sight in the spring garden, they remain for several weeks, as the large, leathery foliage fills in around them.But the spring show is just one of Rustica Rubra's merits. The flowers are followed by large 6-inch bright red fruits, very showy and irresistible to birds, who visit the tree regularly for months to feast. And in autumn, the dark green leaves turn a rich shade of bronzy-gold. Truly a specimen to make the focal point of your sunny landscape, Rustica Rubra reaches 10 to 25 feet tall and 10 to 15 feet wide.

Magnolia 'Royal Star' 

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The blooms arise before the foliage on this well-branched tree

The most floriferous Star Magnolia of all, Royal Star sets huge pink buds in early to mid-spring. These open to fully double, petal-packed white blossoms so fragrant you will smell them in your dreams. the 3- to 4-inch blooms simply cover this tree for many weeks. Magnificent!Because Royal Star blooms early, choose a location protected from late frosts. It prefers full sun but can take some filtered shade. As the tree matures, it becomes more rounded and symmetrical, for a truly breathtaking garden centerpiece.

Magnolia Trees 

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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Magnolia Bluff County Park, 10-10-2009 by Aff1737

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