Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree

magnolia

It is a perennial, fragrant, flowering large shrub or small tree, see how the Ann magnolia tulip tree looks like in the garden and landscape.

Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree is suitable for growing in USDA hardiness zones: 4a, 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b. Other winter zone scales for planting this magnolia are ANBG: 1, 2; RHS: H7, H6, H5, H4; PHZ: 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a.

Magnolia details

Plant typetree, shrub, flowering, fragrant, hedges
Life cycleperennial
Sun needsfull sun, part sun
Growth habitupright
Flowering periodlate spring, early summer
Height at maturity4 m - 5 m
Spread3 m - 5 m
Spacing2 m - 3 m for solid hedge; 16'+ (5.4m) for space between plants
Soil typeloamy, sandy, clay, silty
Soil moist/drainagewell drained moist, well drained
Soil PH5.0 - 6.5 (strongly acidic - neutral)
Water needsaverage, low when established
Maintenance / carelow
Resistance todeer, disease, drought, heat, insect, humidity

Winter hardiness zones:

USDA:
ANBG:
RHS:
PHZ:
  • 5a
  • 5b
  • 6a
  • 6b
  • 7a
  • 7b
  • 8a
  • 8b
  • 9a

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Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree in the landscape and gardening

Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
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Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree
Ann Magnolia Tulip Tree

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