Planting Zones: 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Plant Type: Deciduous Light requirements: Full Sun, Partial Sun Soil Conditions: Moist, Well Drained, Wet Height at Maturity: 30 - 50 ft Growth Rate: Medium Flowering: Yes Bloom Color: White Fragrant: Yes Bloom Season: Spring, Summer
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Shipping Details:
Ships: in one gallon trade size container. Each plant is 1 1/2 - 2 foot, Branched.
We cannot ship any container plants with soil into CA,AZ,OR, and WA. For these states all plants will be taken out of containers, the soil shaken off of the roots, and then roots dipped in water retention gel, then wrapped with moist medium and packaged to insure fresh and live delivery. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Orders shipping to the following states: AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT,
NV, OR, UT, WA, and WY are subject to a 20% handling charge due to additional plant preparation and shipping surcharges.
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Sweetbay Magnolia or Magnolia virginiana is an evergreen, semi-evergreen, and a good balance with Crape Myrtles. We planted the Sweetbay, with its 2 - 3 inch creamy white blossoms close to our mailbox and in full sun. From late spring to late summer, it became a daily joy to walk the drive and retrieve our mail. You would want to linger for a time to capture the lemon scented Victorian fragrance and to wave to a neighbor passing by. After 10 years of growth it stands as a specimen in the neighborhood. The Sweetbay can be planted in almost any soil, from moist to wet, and will grow in much of the country with planting Zones 5 - 9.
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Golden Forsythia Tree-Form
Golden Forsythia Tree-Form, F. x intermedia spectabilis ‘Lynwood Gold’ Tree-Forms are 4 years old, professionally trimmed, trained, and shaped and ready to plant in your little bit of heaven. Inexpensively priced. Golden Forsythia Tree-Form's yellow
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Magnolia Jane
Magnolia Jane blooms come out before the new spring foliage and keep on coming, intermittently, all summer long into early fall. Magnolia Jane blooms are deep-purple on the outside, pure white within, so the fully blooming tree creates a two-tone
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