Ann Star Magnolia Live Plant – 3 Inch Pot – Magnolia 'Ann'
Ann Star Magnolia Live Plant – 3 Inch Pot – Magnolia 'Ann'
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Add elegant spring color to your landscape with the Ann Star Magnolia (Magnolia 'Ann'), a compact flowering tree prized for its abundant late spring blooms and attractive branching habit. This ornamental magnolia is an excellent choice for foundation plantings, specimen trees, cottage gardens, and larger landscape containers.
This listing includes 1 live Ann Star Magnolia growing in a 3-inch nursery pot. It thrives in full sun to partial sun and adapts well to a variety of well-drained garden soils.
Plant Size at Shipping:
- Quantity: 1 live plant
- Container Size: 3-inch nursery pot
Plant Condition Disclosure:
Live plants may be shipped dormant, leafless, recently pruned, bare root, or partially defoliated depending on season, weather, and shipping requirements.
Natural variation in plant size, branching, foliage density, bloom production, root structure, and overall appearance should be expected.
Important Note:
You will receive a live starter plant (young plant). Listing photos show the plant at a mature stage for reference only. The actual plant size, shape, and appearance may vary and will be significantly smaller than the images shown.
🔹 BULLET POINTS:
- Includes 1 live Ann Star Magnolia
- Shipped in a 3-inch nursery pot
- Compact ornamental flowering tree
- Late spring blooming variety
- Ideal for landscapes, specimen planting, and large containers
- Prefers full sun to partial sun
- Best grown in well-drained soil
- Suitable for USDA Hardiness Zones 3–8
🧾 MATERIALS:
- 1 Live Ann Star Magnolia (Magnolia 'Ann')
📋 ATTRIBUTES:
Common Name: Ann Star Magnolia
Scientific Name: Magnolia 'Ann'
Plant Type: Flowering Tree
Life Cycle: Perennial
Flower/Fruit Color: Purple-Red Flowers
Sunlight: Full Sun to Partial Sun
Soil: Well-drained, organically rich soil
Water: Moderate; keep evenly moist during establishment
USDA Zone: 3–8
❓ FAQ:
1. What is included with this listing?
You will receive one live Ann Star Magnolia in a 3-inch nursery pot.
2. When does this magnolia bloom?
Ann Star Magnolia typically blooms in late spring, helping reduce the risk of frost damage to flower buds.
3. Can it be grown in a container?
Yes. Young plants can be grown in large containers before being transplanted into the landscape.
4. What growing conditions are best?
It performs best in full sun to partial sun with well-drained soil and regular watering during establishment.
5. What USDA hardiness zones are suitable?
Ann Star Magnolia is generally hardy in USDA Zones 3–8.
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