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Magnolia – Jane – 6-7ft – B&B

$299.99

Chelmsford | 3
Falmouth | 4
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Description

Magnolia – Jane (Magnolia × 'Jane') is a compact, ornamental tree known for its breathtaking tulip-shaped flowers in rich shades of purple-red with pale interiors. Blooming in mid to late spring—later than most magnolias—Jane avoids frost damage to its buds and delivers an elegant floral display just as the garden awakens. Its fragrant blooms, upright conical shape, and manageable size make it ideal for small gardens, foundation plantings, or standout landscape accents.

Adaptable to full sun or partial shade, Jane Magnolia thrives in Zones 4–8 and prefers rich, well-draining soil with consistent moisture. Reaching 10–15 feet tall and 5–10 feet wide, this slow-growing deciduous tree brings graceful structure and seasonal charm to any garden. With vibrant flowers in spring and lush green foliage turning yellow in fall, Jane is a reliable and rewarding choice for long-lasting garden beauty.

Our trees are sold by height (younger trees) or by caliper (more mature trees), ensuring you find the perfect size for your landscape needs. This tree is available by height in 6-7 ft. size, perfect for those looking for a younger, well-established tree.

Each plant comes with the roots balled & burlapped. The image shown represents an example of what you may receive. Please note that the height, shape, and fullness of each plant may vary due to natural growth patterns. Rest assured, we will select the healthiest and most vibrant plant for you.

 


Plant Specs:

Botanical Name: Magnolia X Jane
Light: full sun – part shade
Watering: 2-3 times a week
Soil: likes moist, well draining soil with organic matter
Zone: 4 – 8

Plant Shape: conical
Plant Type: hybrid deciduous tree
Mature Size: height (10' – 15'), width (5' – 10')
Blooming Season: mid-late spring
Growth Rate: around 1 feet a year
Pollinating Info: cross pollination with another magnolia is needed to get fruit

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