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Master plantsman Don Shadow grew a batch of Magnolia virginiana seedlings from J.C. McDaniel and this one proved the best. Green Shadow Sweetbay Magnolia has been growing for 35 years in Mr. Shadow's nursery where it's kept its leaves through -15 degree temperatures. The 2" diameter,...
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We have trained this groups of Green Shadow into STD tree forms. They will eventually form rounded headed trees, with broader proportions than other varieties. Green Shadow Sweetbay Magnolia has kept its leaves through -15 degree temperatures. The 2" diameter, white flowers are lemon scented and...
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Keltyk® Sweetbay Magnolia is an unusually fine textured form of Sweetbay. The leaves are smaller of a typical Sweetbay giving the tree a soft, somewhat fluffy appearance. In our nursery the habit is strikingly narrow and could be used where space is limited. Creamy white...
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Keltyk® Sweetbay Magnolia is an unusually fine textured form of Sweetbay. The leaves are smaller of a typical Sweetbay giving the tree a soft, somewhat fluffy appearance. In our nursery the habit is strikingly narrow and could be used where space is limited. Creamy white...
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We first learned of this new cultivar at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in NYC. They gave good reports of evergreen foliage, cold hardiness and an upright habit. Northern Bell is snowbird, quite happy to migrate south, and thrives in our Georgia nursery.
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We first learned of this new cultivar at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in NYC. They gave good reports of evergreen foliage, cold hardiness and an upright habit. Northern Bell is snowbird, quite happy to migrate south, and thrives in our Georgia nursery.
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Sweet Thing ® was discovered by Tennessee nurseryman George Dodson in a block of seedlings that were planted in 1990 at his Sleepy Hollow Nursery in McMinnville, TN. While all the other Sweet Bay Magnolias in the block were growing to 15 feet, the Sweet Thing ® remained very...
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Magnolia virginiana var. australis ‘Perry Paige’ PP 17814 (Multi-Stem)
Sweet Thing™ Sweetbay Magnolia
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New Form for 2025…Sweet Thing ® was discovered by Tennessee nurseryman George Dodson in a block of seedlings that were planted in 1990 at his Sleepy Hollow Nursery in McMinnville, TN. While all the other Sweet Bay Magnolias in the block were growing to 15 feet, the Sweet...
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This cross of M. acuminata and M. denudata usually forms a small tree with an upright central leader or sometimes a multi-stemmed tree.The yellow butterfly like blooms are worth the hype. Large, bright flowers bloom in the springtime that are lemony in both color...
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Lois Magnolia is a deciduous hybrid that produces pale yellow, cup-shaped flowers in mid-spring. The tree is similar to its parent 'Elizabeth' though it blooms later so it is safer from frost. Lois Magnolia has a conical shape and is tolerant of heat, cold, and...
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Merrill Loebner Magnolia (Magnolia loebneri Merrill) is a superlative small, flowering tree. Stunning in bloom; vibrant and trouble free through the growing season. Ghostly gray bark and furry flower buds provide winter interest. Its brilliant white flowers are one of the harbingers of spring, appearing...
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Our 'Dark Alexandrina' is the dark-flowered Alexandrina with superior dark green, mildew-resistant foliage that remains fresh into September. One of the first trees to flower in the season, it offers a showy display on late winter days (as early as mid-February in zone 7). The large...
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