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Plants Matching magnolia virginiana

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Image of Magnolia virginiana photo by: Mark A. Miller

Mark A. Miller

(Sweetbay)

The palest butter yellow blooms of sweet bay magnolia offer a delicious lemony fragrance when they bloom in late spring or early summer. Sweetbay may be single or multi-trunked and develops an oval or pyramidal crown when mature. It is native to the eastern and southeastern United States from Massachusetts to Texas and favors open, moist wooded areas and swamplands.

The handsome elliptical green leaves are silvery underneath. Although mainly a deciduous tree, it may remain semi-evergreen in...

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Jessie Keith

(Henry Hicks Magnolia, Sweetbay)

The blooms of the Henry Hicks sweetbay magnolia offer a delicious lemony fragrance when they bloom in late spring or early summer. This cultivar is known to retain more foliage in winter, even in seemingly colder winter regions. Sweetbay may be single or multi-trunked and develops an oval or pyramidal crown when mature. It is native to the eastern and southeastern United States from Massachusetts to Texas and favors open, moist wooded areas and swamplands.

The handsome elliptical green leaves...