Jane Magnolia Zones|5-10Jane Magnolia has huge, fragrant pink and purple tulip shaped blossoms brighten any yard or garden. They are easily grown and are small enough that they can be planted just about anywhere reddish purple to deep pink, 7 9 inch, goblet shaped blooms in April May. The Jane Magnolia is slightly larger than the Ann Magnolia and the flowers have more petals. Additionally, the flowers on the Jane Magnolia are lighter. Care Low maintenance, requires regular
and you've got a display you really have to see to believe
bright yellow double blossoms with a slight red center stain stand above the lush
A deep shade of burgundy appears in the spring and lasts throughout summer
A hole at the top of each handle for clutter-free storage
The River's Purple Beech thrives in full to part sun in average
Blue Point prefers to grow in dry/loamy soil (zones 4-9) but the key to it is excellent drainage as it does not like to lay in water (full sun is good)
providing up to 30 days of protection
easy-to-grow Cyclamen
felty leaves are more green than gray but have that Lamb’s Ear look and feel to them
spruce & other evergreens
Although the Dept of Agriculture just changed it's zone rating here in Chattanooga from 7 to 8
24½" H x 14½" W Large - Cylinder