Southern Magnolia Tree
The Southern Magnolia Tree is a young magnolia sapling that represents one of the most iconic and enduring trees in Southern landscapes. Though modest in size at shipment, this living tree is valued for its long-term presence, evergreen structure, and distinctive foliage.. . . Show More
Southern Magnolia Tree
The Southern Magnolia Tree is a young magnolia sapling that represents one of the most iconic and enduring trees in Southern landscapes. Though modest in size at shipment, this living tree is valued for its long-term presence, evergreen structure, and distinctive foliage. Carefully selected and prepared for gifting or planting, it serves as a meaningful addition to residential gardens, curated outdoor spaces, or commemorative plantings.
Each Southern Magnolia Tree is grown and maintained to ensure healthy root development and stable early growth. The sapling features the species’ signature glossy, deep green leaves with rich, rust-toned undersides—an identifying characteristic that remains visually striking even before flowering begins.
As the tree matures, it produces large, creamy white blooms known for their strong, sweet fragrance. Blooming timelines vary based on regional climate, planting conditions, and seasonal timing. At the time of shipment, the tree may not be in bloom or fruiting stage. This is a natural and expected part of live plant delivery and does not affect long-term performance.
The tree is prepared for shipping with care to protect roots, foliage, and structure during transit. Each order includes a handwritten gift card, making this item suitable for gifting while still meeting practical landscape standards.
CANNOT SHIP TO: HI, PR, AK, CA
Size
Approx. 18" - 24" Tall
Inclusions
- Southern Magnolia Tree
- Handwritten Gift Card (Please send your desired handwritten message to orders@shopboxhill.com)
PLEASE NOTE: As with all things natural, working with Mother Nature means we can't guarantee our plants and trees will be blooming during the time of shipment. Depending on the time of year and the varying temperatures around our country, the blooms may have already occurred or may be yet to come.
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