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  1. Magnolia - Wikipedia

    Magnolias are evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs known for their large, fragrant, bowl- or star-shaped flowers with numerous spirally arranged reproductive parts, producing cone-like …

  2. Magnolia | Description, Flower, Tree, & Facts | Britannica

    Magnolia plants can be evergreen or deciduous and bear alternate smooth-margined leaves. The flowers, usually cuplike and fragrant, are located at the branch tips and have three sepals, six …

  3. How to Grow and Care for Magnolia Flowers - Country Living

    Jun 16, 2025 · Their showy, sweetly-scented flowers make them an eye-catching plant for any landscape as a focal point, border plant or privacy hedge. Some types are evergreen with …

  4. Magnolia Flowers – The Complete Guide - Urban Garden Gal

    Jan 28, 2021 · In this complete guide to magnolia flowers you’ll learn about the many different types of magnolia blossoms, what to do if your magnolia tree or shrub isn’t blooming and I’ll …

  5. 12 Magnolia Flowers Every Southerner Should Know

    Sep 11, 2025 · Magnolias bear some of the most beautiful blooms in the South. Learn how to identify the different species of magnolia trees and shrubs based on their flowers.

  6. Magnolia Flowers, Varieties and Planting Tips - Flower Magazine

    Garden designer Troy Rhone shares favorite types of magnolia flowers along with tips for planting magnolia trees.

  7. Magnolia Trees: Planting, Growing, and Pruning Magnolias

    3 days ago · Learn how to plant, grow, and care for magnolia trees. These fragrant, ancient bloomers add timeless beauty to any garden—big or small.

  8. 12 Different Types of Magnolia Trees and Shrubs - The Spruce

    May 2, 2025 · The magnolia tree is known for blooming eye-catching flowers and thriving across climates. Discover different types of magnolia trees with tips on identification and care.

  9. Magnolia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox

    The flowers are fragrant pink, purple, white or yellow saucer-shaped flowers usually in spring. There is a magnolia for every garden, provided the garden is large enough.

  10. Magnolia Foliage & Bloom - Floral Design Institute

    The flowers of Magnolia are notably large, often reaching up to 12 inches in diameter. They have a distinctive cup-shaped or saucer-shaped form with broad, waxy petals.