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Category Archives: Magnolias
Magnolia ‘Cameo’
Polo de Lorenzo (Magnolia x ‘Polo de Loreno’)
My friend Roger Warner sent me this scion wood, and this is what he says about the tree: ‘Named in honor of the former proprietor of Sonoma Horticultural Nursery, a great gentleman and generous horticulturist. The tree is very petite ( 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide after 25 years), perfect for the smaller garden. The flowers are huge (12 inches wide) and intoxicatingly fragrant, one does not need a ladder to savor the bouquet. Sold as a seedling of Magnolia campbellii ‘Lanarth’, it’s parentage remains an intriguing mystery, but the man whom after it was named will always be a cherished friend.’ Sounds like a winner to me!
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Sunspire (Magnolia ‘Sunspire’)
I am praying that my Sunspire is the correct picture; my tree is very upright and that is the correct form. But my flower color is a very complex pink and yellow which I love. . .not a plain ole BORING yellow.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Royal Splendor (Magnolia ‘Royal Splendor’)
A Ledvina hybrid with very precocious bloom which lasts a month. Hardy. zone 4
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Rose Marie (Magnolia ‘Rose Marie’)
Maybe the best known of the Ledvina hybrids, this is what he says: large flower with 9 broad tepals, a vivid rosy pink. The tree blooms at a young age and continues for up to six weeks. Sounds like a winner to me!
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Roseanne (Magnolia ‘Roseanne’
Roseanne is a Ledvina hybrid (=hardy) with a complex flower that remains upright, various pinks.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Red Baron (Magnolia ‘Red Baron’)
Red Baron is an acuminata x Big Dude hybrid, and altho the flowers are smaller than BD, the color is deeper and the tree is much hardier, says Ledvina who made the cross.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |
Pink Charm (Magnolia ‘Pink Charm’
Peaches and Cream (Magnolia ‘Peaches and Cream’
This is a Ledvina hybrid and this is what he says about it ‘A cross between Star Wars and Yellow Bird, the peachy-pink, six tepeled flowers emerge from tiny flower buds over a long period of time. A late bloomer that avoids early spring frosts.’ I’m hoping to see the flower this spring.
Size: 1 gallon | Price: $30.00 |
Size: Field grown | Price: $115.00 |