One of the hardiest varieties of its kind, the Edith Bogue Magnolia will be the neighborhood standout with its unmatched blooms, gorgeous foliage, and lemony fragrance.
With flowers that grow up to 1 foot in diameter, this tree is one-of-a-kind. These white blossoms have a conical shape that will attract pollinators like butterflies and hummingbirds from spring until mid summer. And even after the flowers drop off, this magnolia's dark, glossy foliage has a bronze underside that will add dimension and texture to your landscape.
Plus, the evergreen Edith Bogue Magnolia will be the focal point in your yard all year long. The tree also produces seeds that will attract local songbirds and friendly wildlife to your space.
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1. Planting: Plant your Edith Bogue Magnolia in a location that receives full sun to partial shade. When choosing a location, it is important to choose a spot that has even moisture in the soil and is not susceptible to flooding. To plant, dig a hole that is twice as large and just as deep as the shipping pot. Place the tree in the hole and fill the dirt back in, tamping gently to eliminate any air pockets. Add 2 inches of mulch to the top of the soil.
2. Watering: Water immediately after planting and continue to water frequently (2-3 times a week) until well established, approximately 6 months after placement.