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Small tree for small spaces! The pink flowers in spring are stunning.
The magnolia Little Girl series hybrid magnolias are amongst the most common deciduous lily trees and shrubs. This cold hardy, late bloomer Jane Magnolia tree will awe you with its striking color. Even when it’s not in season, the Jane Magnolia bush maintains an attractive shape all year round!
Japanese Magnolia Jane has abundant, long-lasting purple flower buds – fragrant with showy color. With Jane, you have the glory of a saucer magnolia without the need for extensive space or care. Medium 6 inch leathery, dark-green leaves prepare the magnolia x Jane for summer, turning a lovely copper-yellow in the fall making it the perfect fall color tree.
How Big Does a Jane Magnolia Get?
A full grown Jane Magnolia is a slow-growing, deciduous shrub/small tree that can grow to be 10 to 15 feet tall and 8 to 10 feet wide.
Are Jane Magnolias Evergreen?
Jane Magnolia are deciduous trees and not not evergreen. There are only two species of magnolia that are evergreen: the southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) and the sweet bay (Magnolia virginiana).
When Does Jane Magnolia Bloom?
Mostly noted for its compact shrub habit, slightly fragrant reddish-purple tulip-shaped flowers, this magnolia blooms a bit in the Spring and throughout the summer. This is a late-spring blooming magnolia variety making it a perfect choice where you are less apt to suffer frost damage in spring where late spring frosts are common. The flower buds will appear in early spring and begin to open the cup shaped flowers when the weather begins to warm.
How to Prune a Jane Magnolia Tree
Its best to prune the Jane Magnolia in late winter or early spring. The Jane Magnolia can be maintained as a shrub bush or small tree. They require little pruning other than to promote a balanced, strong frame when young and to remove dead or damaged branches. Pruning should be carried out in late summer or late winter to avoid bleeding of sap.
How to Plant Jane Magnolia Tree
Planting the spring flowering Jane magnolia shrub is easy. We ship our plants rooted in soil in containers. When the tree arrives, loosen the soil around the root ball to encourage new root growth. Dig a hole and place the plant down to the top of the root. Plant your Jane Magnolia and cover with soil and mulch appropriately to help retain moisture. These are not bare root trees.Be sure to water well the first year of planting to establish a strong root system.
Magnolias grow well in organically rich, well-drained soil and neutral to acidic soil. Ideally soil should be evenly moist but not soggy. They can grow in moderate shade, but growth and flower production are best in full sun or partial shade. In Northern climates, planting in a location with some wind protection may be best for the Jane’s large leaves and soft wood.
JANE MAGNOLIA CARE
The Jane Magnolia shrub does best in widely adaptable, well drained soils and in full sun to partial shade. This Magnolia lilliflora prefers growing across the United States in USDA growing zones 4-8.. The moderately slow growth rate of this flowering tree makes it a great front yard tree. Prefers slightly acidic soil. To enhance the variation of flower colors, the addition of acidic sulfur or peat moss can help.
The Jane Magnolia can benefit from the addition of slow release fertilizer once a year which will help with pest and diseases such as powdery mildew as the magnolia grows.
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Sunlight
Full Sun / Partial Shade
Foliage Color
Green
Flower Color
Red-purple
Mature Width
10 ft
Mature Height
8-10 ft
Growing Zones 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
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Very good experience. We received a tree that was shipped through a heatwave and was not in ideal condition. Perfect Plants immediately shipped a new one. Their customer service and prompt response will keep me coming back for more plants.
Eastern Redbud and Jane Magnolia
Roughly a year ago I purchased an Eastern Redbud and Jane Magnolia Tree. The Redbud arrived healthy looking, but the Magnolia did not. I reached out to Perfect Plants, and we decided we would give the Magnolia some time to assimilate to its new home. This spring my Redbud was thriving, not so the Magnolia. Perfect Plants sent me a replacement costing me only shipping. This one arrived vigorous and healthy. The customer service is excellent and the plants they sell are outstanding. I have purchased many mail order plants over the years. Perfect Plants is by far the best for size and health of plants to buy this way, and if you have a problem with your purchase, they back up what they sell. I highly recommend Perfect Plants.
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Every tree I bought locally all died. I bought two of these 3 years ago, and they are still growing strong. I will continue to purchase my trees from Perfect Plants, thank you. Buy the way...it is not fair for me to give a review on the two trees I just bought because they are not even in the ground yet.
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Our Jane Magnolia arrived quickly and was very well packaged, so good in fact, that the dirt in the pot wasn’t even disturbed and none of the leaves or smallest branches were even bent. The tree was extremely healthy looking and larger than we expected. Best online plant/tree/shrub order experience I’ve ever had. Wouldn’t hesitate to order from them again. VERY pleased.
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Hello! Thank you so much for your review. I am so happy to hear that everything arrived safely and that you had such a pleasant experience. I hope you soon enjoy the beautiful blooms of the Jane Magnolia Tree.