Magnolia grandiflora 5 PCS fresh seeds, Southern magnolia, Bull bay, Evergreen tree, Large-flowered magnolia, Magnolia tree seeds

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🌱 Magnolia grandiflora — Southern magnolia, Bull bay, Evergreen tree, Large-flowered magnolia, Magnolia tree

Magnolia grandiflora seeds are a rare and unique addition to any garden. This species belongs to the Magnoliaceae family and is known for its stunning evergreen foliage and showy flowers. With proper care, these seeds can grow into a majestic tree that thrives in warm climates.

🌿 Botanical Description

Magnolia grandiflora is an evergreen tree that can grow up to 30 m tall, with a thick, straight trunk and a broad-pyramidal crown. The leaves are oblong, obovate or narrowly elliptical, pointed, and smooth, measuring 12-25 cm long and 4-12 cm wide. The flowers are single, apical, and large, reaching a diameter of 25 cm, with a strong intoxicating smell. The fruits are cone-shaped, rusty-pubescent, and ovoid or ellipsoidal, measuring 7.5—10 cm long. The seeds are shiny, ellipsoidal or triangular, with a red fleshy seed peel.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep in well-draining soil in late winter or early spring. Stratification is not required.
  • Germination temperature: 20-25°C, germination time: 1-3 months.
  • Soil type: well-draining, pH: 5.5-6.5.
  • Watering and fertilization: regular watering and fertilization during the growing season.
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 6-10, frost tolerance: moderate.

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

Magnolia grandiflora is native to the southeastern United States, growing in warm, humid climates with well-draining soil. It thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 6-10 and can tolerate moderate frost.

✨ Interesting Facts

Magnolia grandiflora has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, with its flowers and leaves used to treat various ailments. The seeds are an important food source for birds, and the tree is often used in green construction for its stunning foliage and showy flowers.

Perennial: Y

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