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magnolia plant seeds Southern Sweetbay Magnolia Seeds — Magnolia virginianaSemi evergreen. Fragrant. At home in wet soil and dry alike. Magnolia virginiana, the Sweetbay Magnolia, is one of the most versatile and underplanted native magnolias in eastern North America, a graceful small to medium tree that produces creamy white, intensely lemon scented flowers from late spring through summer and holds its leaves semi evergreen through winter in all but the coldest parts of its range. Native from coastal Massachusetts to
Semi-evergreen. Fragrant. At home in wet soil and dry alike.
Magnolia virginiana, the Sweetbay Magnolia, is one of the most versatile and underplanted native magnolias in eastern North America, a graceful small to medium tree that produces creamy white, intensely lemon-scented flowers from late spring through summer and holds its leaves semi-evergreen through winter in all but the coldest parts of its range. Native from coastal Massachusetts to Florida and west to Texas, it grows naturally in wet woodland margins, swamp edges, and along streams where most other magnolias would not establish. The southern variety is larger, more evergreen, and more vigorous than northern populations, making it the most desirable form for landscape use across a wide range of climates. If you are looking to buy Sweetbay Magnolia seeds or grow this native magnolia from seed, this is the species that delivers fragrance, wildlife value, and four-season interest with the least fuss of any magnolia available.
- Creamy white, intensely lemon-scented flowers blooming repeatedly from late spring through summer
- Semi-evergreen to evergreen in mild climates, providing winter green in most of its range
- Native to wetland margins and stream banks, one of the most flood-tolerant magnolias available
- Red seeds on bright red stalks in fall provide wildlife food and exceptional ornamental interest
- Host plant for the Spicebush Swallowtail and Palamedes Swallowtail butterflies
Things you probably did not know about the Sweetbay Magnolia
It blooms for months, not weeks. Unlike most spring-blooming magnolias that flower for two weeks and are done, Sweetbay Magnolia produces new flowers repeatedly from May through August, with peak bloom in early summer. The fragrance on a warm evening is intense enough to carry across a considerable distance. A single tree in bloom fills the entire surrounding garden with the scent of clean lemons.
The leaves are silvery white on the underside. Sweetbay Magnolia leaves are deep green on top and bright silver-white beneath, which creates a distinctive shimmering effect when the wind moves through the canopy. This two-toned leaf is one of the most distinctive ornamental features of the tree and is particularly effective when the tree is backlit by afternoon sun.
It was among the first American trees to be cultivated in European gardens. European botanists encountered Sweetbay Magnolia in colonial America in the early 1600s and it was one of the earliest American native trees to be introduced into cultivation in Britain. It has been grown in English gardens for over 400 years and is still considered one of the finest American trees for the British climate.
The bark and leaves have been used medicinally for centuries. Sweetbay Magnolia bark was used by Indigenous peoples and later by colonial physicians as a febrifuge, a fever-reducing treatment, and as a substitute for quinine in treating malaria-like fevers. The aromatic bark contains magnolol and honokiol, compounds with documented anti-inflammatory and anxiolytic properties that have been studied in modern pharmaceutical research.
Growing Details
- Botanical Name: Magnolia virginiana
- Stratification: Required, 60 to 90 days cold moist stratification
- USDA Zones: 5 to 10
- Soil: Adaptable, tolerates wet, poorly drained, or dry soils
- Light: Full sun to partial shade
- Height: 10 to 35 feet
- Spread: 10 to 25 feet
- Growth Rate: Moderate, 1 to 2 feet per year
Plant it near a window or a path where you will walk past it in June. The scent at dusk on a warm evening is worth more than any ornamental reason you could give for planting it.
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