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Japanese Magnolia Trees
Japanese Magnolia trees are perhaps, the earliest and most spectacular, flowering trees, some years blooming even unpredictably in December during an 'Indian Summer' warm up. This early appearance of flowering may be prevented or delayed by continuous cold temperature environments.
When the Japanese Magnolias bloom too early, during winter, and are followed by a hard freeze, the flowers will freeze too, but secondary buds will usually re-bloom later, as the weather begins to warm up again. Japanese magnolia flowers range in size from medium to as large as a dinner plate, and blooms will cover the complete color spectrum of red, yellow and white. The most common colors are purple and pink.
Fragrant Japanese Magnolia trees are extremely cold hardy and bloom in a multitude of colors that vary from white, red, purple, pink,and yellow. Order your flower trees now from Ty Ty Nursery.
Saucer Pink Japanese Flowering Magnolia
Flowering Japanese Magnolia Trees belong to an ancient genus that has existed longer than bees and so depends on beetles for pollination. The Japanese Magnolia actually originated in China, not Japan, but the first trees imported to North America were grown in Japan. Improved Hybrid Japanese Magnolia Trees bloom longer today than ever before.
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Flowering Japanese magnolia trees and shrubs are among the most cold hardy of the flowering tree tribe. The spectacularly colored flowers are deliciously sweetly scented, perfectly suited for planted beneath a bedroom window. As a dreary winter, gray, morning hovers in February, the swollen Japanese flower buds take on a pale pink hue, and the petals unfold as the afternoon warming sun rays deflect the pleasing fragrance.