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  1. How to Grow and Care For Magnolia Ann - The Spruce

    • Magnolia Ann is considered a medium maintenance shrub when you first plant it, but once established, it won't need a lot of attention. The cultivar adapts to different soils,including clay, is drought tolerant, … See more

    Types of Small Magnolias

    In addition to magnolia Ann, seven other small, late spring blooming hybrids make up the “Little Girl” magnolia collection.Here are a few other slow growing smaller varieties yo… See more

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    Planting Magnolia Ann

    In southern zones, plant magnolia Ann in late autumn or early winter. Early spring planting is recommended for northern zones. Whatever location you plant magnolia A… See more

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    Pruning Magnolia Ann

    The natural form for this shrub is upright and dense, becoming rounded as it matures and spreads. It can be coaxed into small tree form by removing all but two or three main … See more

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  1. Magnolia Ann is a spring blooming shrub featuring large, leathery green leaves and fragrant purple-red blossoms. The flowers, which have just a light scent, are cup-shaped and nearly 4 1/2 inches wide.
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    Magnolia ‘Ann’ Perfect for small gardens, Magnolia ‘Ann’ is a slow-growing deciduous shrub or small tree with slightly fragrant reddish-purple flowers in mid to late spring. Chalice-shaped, the blossoms, up to 4 in. across (10 cm), count 6-8 erect tepals, purple-red on the outside and fading to pale pink inside.
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    The Ann magnolia is a delightful hybrid shrub form. The hardy specimen puts on a show in mid- to late March, with a profusion of deep purple-red blooms that resemble tulips. As a shrub border or specimen plant, the Ann magnolia will brighten any landscape.
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    The Ann magnolia tree is a member of the ‘Little Girl’: a group featuring hybrid magnolias developed in the 50s at the US national arboretum. It is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree that grows in a rounded shape up to 10 to 12 feet tall and wide, with a medium growth rate of about 13 to 24 inches per year.
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  3. How To Grow And Care For Magnolia Ann Tree

    May 7, 2024 · Plant this magnolia in late fall or early winter in the South. Lightly fragrant, purple-red cup-shaped blooms grow to 4 inches across. Ann can be grown as a tree or shrub. It grows at a moderate rate, about 1 to 2 feet per …

  4. Magnolia 'Ann' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden

  5. Ann Magnolia Tree: A Graceful Beauty for Your …

    Learn how to grow and care for the Ann Magnolia Tree, a deciduous shrub with tulip-shaped flowers in shades of deep purple-red. Find out its size, shape, hardiness, sunlight, soil, watering and pruning requirements.

  6. Care of the Ann Magnolia Tree - Garden Guides

  7. Magnolia × ‘Ann’ – Purdue Arboretum Explorer - Purdue University

  8. Learn About Ann Magnolia - Arbor Day Foundation

  9. Ann Magnolia | Johnson's Nursery | KB - JNI …

    Jan 22, 2024 · Ann Magnolia is a late-blooming, dwarf magnolia that is less likely to suffer frost damage in the spring. Trees burst with large, tulip-like, slightly fragrant purple-red blooms in mid-spring. Green leaves emerge once flowers …

  10. Ann Magnolia (Magnolia 'Ann') at Tagawa Gardens