Huge Purple Magnolia Late-Blooms Without the Effort
The Ann Magnolia is everything you love about Magnolias in a compact, colorful, and easy to manage package
Prolific and radiant, the red-purple blooms cover the tree with mesmerizing spring colors.
Think of a tulip, but much bigger… these chalice-shaped flowers grow into 7-9 inch blossoms that look stunning against the dark green leathery leaves.
Imagine your spring garden filled with the enchanting magnolia smell. Perfectly scented, without being too strong, you'll love the aroma it brings to your landscape.
In fact, you're going to love everything about this tree…
- Late blooming - blossoming in April-May, you don't have to worry about a late frost killing your flowers
- A second bloom in the summer - many Ann Magnolias produce a second, smaller batch of flowers in the warmest months
- Maintenance free - just a little bit of weekly watering to establish it and this tree is ready to grow
The Ann Magnolia is so adaptable, you can even train it to be a small shrub or a rounded tree… or you can choose to let it grow naturally.
These flowers look great as an informal hedge or a specimen tree or shrub… either way, you'll want to show off the huge spring blooms.
Novices and experts alike prize this magnolia…
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Planting & Care
Plant your Ann Magnolia in a spot in your yard that receives full sun. Acidic to normal soils are best, so you may need to amend your soil if it is very alkaline. Make sure the soil is well-draining. Plant in a hole twice as wide but just as deep as the root ball. Add a thick layer of mulch around the tree.
Watering: Water frequently until the plant is established. You might need to water more than once a week during hot or dry months. Once established, only water during periods of drought.
Pruning: Once established, you can prune your Ann Magnolia immediately after it blooms. You can train this tree into a small shrub if desired. Pruning is not required for the health of this tree.
Fertilization: Fertilize with a magnolia-appropriate fertilizer in March.