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Ferruginea is a southern magnolia variety with large, 24-26 cm across, creamy white, lotus-like flowers whose fragrance attracts not only bees and other insects, but also most perfume producers and every passer-by, especially in late afternoon and early evening when it releases its rich, sweet and c ...
VI - IX
4 - 8m
3 - 5m
full sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Francois Treyve evergreen magnolia is more compact than the species. It bears deep green, glossy, broadly ovate or almost rounded leaves with cinnamon-brown leathery undersides that protect them from drying winds and cold. Flowers appear from the first hot and sunny days of summer. They are beautifu ...
VII - VIII
3 - 6m
2 - 3m
full sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Little Gem is an evergreen magnolia which is smaller in every aspect but offers more of everything. The glossy, leathery leaves are numerous, making the plant very dense. They are deep green with distinct rusty underneath. When crushed they release a fine resin perfume. The amount of creamy white, ...
VI - X
2 - 4m
1,5 - 2,5m
full sun
6b   (down to -21°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Goliath is bushier than the species. As you can tell by its name, something is going to be extraordinary here. True: the flowers are extremely large, often up to 30 cm wide, strongly fragrant and appear on the plant usually from June, often from late May if the end of spring is hot, and continue blo ...
V - IX
3 - 8m
3 - 4m
full sun
7   (down to -23°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Evergreen magnolias are the queens of flowering trees. We choose the most beautiful and at the same time the hardiest varieties. Goliath is a cultivar found by American botanist Albert Charles Smith (1906-1999) in former Caledonian Nurseries on British island Guernsey in 1910. The nursery no longer ...
VI - IX
3 - 8m
3 - 5m
full sun
5a   (down to -29°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Japanese breeder Seiju Yamaguchi from Mizunami-shi in Prefecture Gigu has been working with mahonias for some time now. In 2023, he comes with a completely unique product – a hybrid of threadleaf mahonia which is the world's first registered variety with golden yellow flowers and orange buds. ...
X - XI
0,5 - 1m
0,5 - 1m
semi-shade / partial sun
8   (down to -18°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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Plane-leaved mulberry has many admirers thanks to its almost exotic large leaves. Fruitless is a follow-up variety from Italy eliminating the only set back this tree may have when it comes to cleanliness: it is sterile (male) and does not produce fruit that would cause coloured waste under its canop ...
3 - 5m
3 - 5m
full sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7
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This mulberry is very special. Deeply cut, dark green, glossy leaves draw your attention as they bear strong resemblance to leaves of plane trees. Many of the largest leaves at the ends of the branches keep their green colour until late in the autumn when they fall down green. The crown is wide spre ...
3 - 5m
3 - 5m
full sun
4   (down to -34°C)
Code of winter protection zone 5+6
for zone 5+6
Code of winter protection zone 7
for zone 7

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