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Information About Magnolias Brought to you by "The Essence of Magnolias" Web Site Magnolia Photo C. 1997 Linda Saxon Nix
Like you, love magnolias, and while I'm learning more about them, I'm far from being an expert. I'm not a horticulturist or a botanist or a nursery owner. I just love looking at them, painting them and photographing them. All that I know I've learned from searching for information, from reading about them, and from personal experience. I'm a school library media specialist by profession, and a magnolia photographer by choice, so by nature I do research. I get all types of questions about magnolias... Some I can answer; some I can't. People who e-mail me tend to expect me to read their minds about where they live, what type of "tree" they have, what their climate is like, where it is planted, what type of soil they have, and so forth. Even if I had this information, I couldn't help you. I don't have all of the answers. I have problems with my magnolias at times, and I don't know what to do about mine. Please don't write to me and describe a problem with your magnolia trees, like leaves turning brown and dropping off, or how to move a magnolia tree, or brown spots, or brown trunks what type of magnolia will grow in your area. I no longer answer e-mails about magnolias, but am willing to share here what I've learned. Below are some links that should help you find the answers to your questions. I've listed the resources in columns, with the name of the linked site on one side and the type of information they provide on another. You just need to do a little research on these pages and do some further "Googling" on your own. I hope these links will
be of help to you. After the links, scroll
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(© 1999 Linda Saxon Nix)
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The Magnolia Society (TMS) is an international nonprofit plant society founded in 1963 for the purpose of promoting education and exchange of information on these beautiful plants. I used to be a member, but I've never written for advice. They are a very scholarly bunch and know more than I could ever imagine. Maybe they can answer your questions. |
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Encyclopedia of Plants provides information regarding the general description of the plants, the various methods of cultivation, such as indoor or outdoor planting, soil and temperature requirements, pruning, and other important details, the means of propagation (seeds, cuttings, division, etc.), and the different varieties and hybrids. This page is about Magnolias. |
Classification and selected species of Magnolias |
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The Mississippi state tree and flower is the magnolia. This lists the trees and flowers for every state and when adopted. From the United States National Arboretum. |
| From Ketzel Levine's Talking Plants - Several magnolias are described. | |
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Discusses the three main varieties of magnolias; mentions others. Excellent article about cultivars. |
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Amy Cook's article on how to plant and care for the magnolia at About.Com. |
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Growing Southern Magnolias |
An extensive guide to growing the Southern Magnolia by Gary Wade, Extension Agent, University Of Georgia |
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A place to order magnolia T-shirts, lotions, gels, etc. (Yes, I got this question, too <g>.) |
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Which magnolias grow in which zones
and in what areas.
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Cultivars of all types of magnolias
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The Girl Magnolias
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Experiences with my Little Gem
Magnolias
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Answers to some of the questions
I have gotten about magnolias.
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Magnolia Hybrids, Species
& Cultivars - Photos and Ordering Information
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Purchasing Magnolia Cultivars
or Varieties
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Do an Internet Search, and search
for "Magnolia Nurseries", "Magnolia Plants", "Magnolia
Cultivars" and you will find that there are several places around
the US that sell magnolias, but expect to pay a hefty price, especially
after shipping has been added. Remember, though, a good magnolia is
worth the price if you love magnolias.
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A site that has many links on trees
such as how to trim, how to stake, how to care for and cultivate, common
and scientific names, and much more. Not specifically about magnolias,
but you will surely be able to find answers to some of your questions.
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A nice site about Canadian Cultivars
with a lot of great information.
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As of 4/27/06, all of these links work, and have a world of information if you will just browse through them.
Other Pertinent Magnolia Information:
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How to purchase a magnolia tree: One thing to consider
in purchasing a magnolia is that if you don't see any of the type
you want already growing in your area, maybe they aren't suitable
for that area. Usually magnolias are showcased and sold when they
are blooming, so check your local nurseries, and places such as Lowe's,
Home Depot, and Wal-Mart during springtime and when they are blooming.
I suggest you look at your local area nurseries in the spring of the
year when magnolias are usually available. Plants are most generally
available at the most optimum planting time for a particular area,
or when they are in bloom. Beware, however, if the tag simply says,
"Magnolia" or "Southern Magnolia". Unless it is
a cultivar (a named magnolia), it probably won't bloom for years -
maybe 15 - 20 years. Your best bet in finding information about which magnolia cultivars will grow in your area or growing zone, which ones are available, and how to care for them would be to contact your county extension agent or visit a local nursery. Almost every state has an agent in every county, and they will be the experts on plants and trees for your area. You may also want to do an Internet search go find nurseries where you can order your trees. What I learned about Magnolia grandifloras and Little Gems from experience:
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If you didn't find the answers
on this page or the above links, you may want to do a
search on the Internet or go to a good library and do some research.
Please don't e-mail me asking me
what to do about your magnolia tree. The extent of my knowledge is listed
on this
page and on the two pages I created below:
Evolution of a Magnolia Blossom
Magnolia Questions and Answers Page
So, that's all, folks!
Some of the links listed above have more detailed
information on magnolia planting and care.
More Magnolia Pages - Choose a Link:
Site originated April 29, 2000.
Updated 6/5/07
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All magnolia images copyright 1998-2007 by Linda S. Nix. No images may be copied, reproduced, downloaded, printed, used in graphics or tubes, or published in any medium without explicit written permission or payment of a usage feel. |
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