Magnolia – Denudata
Teacup sized white flowers appear first in the spring before foliage emerges.
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Teacup sized white flowers appear first in the spring before foliage emerges.
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A columnar growth habit adorned with light purple pink flowers with rosy interiors. This tree is great in medium sized yards and is garunteed to take your breath away. Late bloomer so frost damage is not a concern.
While it is slow to mature, this is the largest grower out of the Little Girl series. This hybrid boasts dark red-purple tulip shaped flowers that are sure to grab your attention. It is also know to give sporadic blooms throughout the summer.
This small tree, large shrub produces fragrant white flowers throughout the growing season. An excellent Magnolia for today’s smaller landscapes.
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Great in larger court yards due to slender growth habit. Native to Asia, this plant is registered as an invasive species in the United States. plant with discretion.
One of the best crabapples for the South, the pink buds open to white flowers that bloom in spring, followed by large red fruit that attract birds.
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The flowers start bright green and open to white, blooming over an extended period of time from May until early July! Translucent, strawberry-like fruits follow and persist through winter to provide additional interest in the landscape and food for the birds.
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These plants like a tropical environment and need to be partially shaded until the pitchers of the plant are formed. The pitchers attract and trap insects, eventually absorbing the insects into the plant’.
Grows very fast and keeps it’s golden color all summer long. Spills over edges of containers!
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Long, trailing succulent stems, boasting crescent moon-shaped leaves. Easy to care for!