Native to the swamps of north-east America, Magnolia virginiana comes with an interesting history as in 1688 it was the first magnolia species to be cultivated in Britain. Evergreen in its native habitat, in the UK it is semi-evergreen in areas with mild winters. Magnolia virginiana is a large shrub or small, multi-stemmed tree, cloaked in glossy green leaves that have distinctive, silvery-blue undersides. Plants hold onto their foliage until very late in the season, taking on bronze tones before dropping in cold winters.
From August to September, it bears creamy-white, bowl-shaped flowers with a lemon-vanilla perfume. The flowers are followed by attractive bright red fruits with red seeds.
Magnolia virginiana makes an unusual specimen tree for mild areas, especially coastal gardens. It is one of the few magnolias that will tolerate limey soils. Height and spread: 4-5m (13-16.4ft).
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Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined plant size. The height and spread of the plant delivered will vary depending on the season, meaning arrival images are an indication only.









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