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Maackia<br />
Maackia amurensis<br />
Amur Maackia<br />
Zone: 3<br />
Height: 25'<br />
Spread: 20'<br />
Shape: Upright vase<br />
shape with rounded<br />
crown<br />
Foliage: Medium<br />
green<br />
Flower: Upright<br />
white clusters<br />
A very hardy, small upright tree that grows well in<br />
tough environments. This nitrogen-fixer does well<br />
in poor soils and flowers in mid-summer when<br />
few others are in bloom.<br />
Magnolia<br />
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Ballerina’<br />
Ballerina Magnolia<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 20'<br />
Spread: 20'<br />
Shape: Rounded,<br />
low branched<br />
Foliage: Green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellowgreen<br />
Flower: Large, white<br />
with pink blush<br />
Large and fragrant flowers are produced a little<br />
later in the spring than similar cultivars, thus<br />
escaping many spring frosts.<br />
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Edith Bogue’<br />
Edith Bogue Magnolia<br />
Zone: 6<br />
Height: 30'<br />
Spread: 15'<br />
Shape: Pyramidal,<br />
tight<br />
Foliage: Dark green,<br />
glossy<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Evergreen<br />
Flower: Large,<br />
creamy white<br />
Tightly pyramidal in form, Edith Bogue stands<br />
up better than others under snow and ice, and is<br />
considered one of the hardiest cultivars.<br />
Magnolia ‘Galaxy’<br />
Galaxy Magnolia<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 30'<br />
Spread: 15'<br />
Shape: Pyramidal<br />
to oval<br />
Foliage: Green<br />
Flower: Reddish<br />
purple<br />
A tree form deciduous magnolia with a strong<br />
central leader. This U.S. National Arboretum<br />
introduction is a hybrid of M. liliflora and<br />
M. sprengeri ‘Diva’.<br />
Rustica Rubra Magnolia<br />
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’<br />
Leonard Messel Magnolia<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 20'<br />
Spread: 20'<br />
Shape: Rounded,<br />
low branched<br />
Foliage: Green<br />
Flower: Deep pink<br />
Flowers are purple-pink in bud. Blooms are<br />
large, opening to deep pink on the outside and<br />
light pink inside.<br />
Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ (‘Dr. Merrill’)<br />
Merrill Magnolia<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 25'<br />
Spread: 25'<br />
Shape: Rounded,<br />
low branched<br />
Foliage: Green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellowgreen<br />
Flower: Large, white<br />
Magnolia stellata ‘Royal Star’<br />
Royal Star Magnolia<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 15'<br />
Spread: 10'<br />
Shape: Upright<br />
spreading shrub,<br />
rounded<br />
Foliage: Green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellow to<br />
bronze<br />
Flower: White<br />
Flowers are larger than the species with nearly<br />
twice as many petals. Often considered the best<br />
M. stellata cultivar.<br />
Magnolia x soulangiana ‘Rustica Rubra’<br />
Rustica Rubra Magnolia<br />
Zone: 5<br />
Height: 20'<br />
Spread: 20'<br />
Shape: Upright<br />
spreading, rounded<br />
Foliage: Green<br />
Fall <strong>Co</strong>lor: Yellowbrown<br />
Flower: Large, rosered<br />
Rustica Rubra features large rose-red flowers<br />
with a whitish interior.<br />
Magnolia liliflora x stellata ‘Susan’<br />
Susan Magnolia<br />
Zone: 4<br />
Height: 10'<br />
Spread: 10'<br />
Shape: Upright<br />
spreading<br />
Foliage: Medium<br />
green<br />
Flower: Reddishpurple<br />
Flower buds are long and purple, and open to 5"<br />
wide reddish-purple flowers. Heavy flowering.<br />
A hybrid between M. kobus and M. stellata,<br />
Merrill flowers at an early age and flowers heavily.<br />
Hardy and reliable.<br />
Susan Magnolia<br />
Maackia<br />
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