Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is a large, evergreen flowering tree native to the southeastern United States, known for its bold glossy leaves and huge, fragrant white blossoms.
🌳 Key features
- Leaves: Thick, leathery, dark green on top with a rusty-brown underside
- Flowers: Large (up to 20–30 cm), creamy white, very fragrant
- Fruit: Cone-like structure with red seeds inside
- Size: Can grow 18–30 meters tall in ideal conditions
🌸 Flowering
- Blooms mainly in late spring through summer, sometimes intermittently
- Flowers open slowly and last several days
- Strong citrus-like fragrance attracts pollinators like beetles
🌿 Growing conditions
- Climate: Warm, humid regions (best in USDA zones 7–10)
- Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil
- Water: Moderate; prefers consistent moisture once established
🌳 Uses
- Ornamental shade tree in gardens and landscapes
- Street and park planting in warm climates
- Valued for year-round greenery and dramatic flowers
🧠Interesting facts
- One of the most iconic trees of the American South
- Extremely long-lived (can survive for over 100 years)
- Leaves are sometimes used in floral arrangements due to their glossy appearance