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Southern magnolia is a fast-growing, medium-sized, native evergreen tree that grows 60 to 90 feet (18-27 m) tall. The large, white flowers are perfect and fragrant.
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Southern magnolia can adapt to a wide range of soil conditions, but it does best in soil with a high moisture content, a medium level of fertility, a high organic content and a pH of 4 to 6.
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Southern magnolias are in front of the Post Offce, and one is at Muwekma- tah-ruk, 543 Lasuen Mall (adjacent to Braun Music Center).
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Ripe southern magnolia seeds make a showy sight emerging from the burr. Click to download a large version (800x600).
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Southern Magnolia, a majestic broadleaf evergreen tree from zones 6b southward, is subject to dieback in many zone 5 winters, and may be sold in multistemmed form at its northernmost range, ...
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Magnolia grandiflora 'Samuel Sommer is a selection of the Southern Magnolia with dark green, leathery, and glossy leaves. The underside of the leaves sports a beautiful rusty-red fuzz. This Magnolia is evergreen and has a fairly fast growth rate.
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Plants such as loblolly pines and southern magnolias have a tremendous surface area because they're evergreen. A leaf from my southern magnolia encrusted with a trifling quarter-inch of ice yielded 2 ounces of water when the ice melted.
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Southern Magnolia. Introduced to Bermuda by 1875 when it was planted at Mount Langton (now Government House). It is a native of from North Carolina to Texas. It flowers in June and the large, fragrant creamy-white flowers are magnificent.
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Bull bay, also known as southern magnolia (M. grandiflora, Zone 7), is evergreen and flowers in late spring with occasional blooms throughout summer and fall. This large tree reaches 24 metres tall and spreads 15 metres across.
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See also: Green, Magnolia, Magnolia Grandiflora, Evergreen, Bay
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