The iconic symbol of the South, the Southern Magnolia features large, creamy white, fragrant flowers with glossy evergreen leaves.
Known for its large, saucer-shaped flowers, this magnolia species has pink to purple blooms that appear in early spring before the leaves emerge.
Star Magnolia boasts star-shaped, white flowers with a delicate fragrance. The blooms appear in early spring before the leaves unfold.
This magnolia species has creamy white, lemon-scented flowers and glossy green leaves.
Named for its cucumber-like fruits, this magnolia features yellowish-green flowers with a subtle fragrance.
A hybrid magnolia, Loebner magnolias produce fragrant, star-like flowers in shades of white or pink.
Recognized for its massive leaves and large, fragrant flowers, the Bigleaf Magnolia has white blooms that can reach up to a foot in diameter.
Recognized for its massive leaves and large, fragrant flowers, the Bigleaf Magnolia has white blooms that can reach up to a foot in diameter.
A dwarf cultivar of the Southern Magnolia, Little Gem is compact and has smaller but abundant creamy white flowers with a sweet fragrance.