The Japanese magnolia opens its fat, furry flower buds in February before the foliage emerges. Unlike the native Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora), the Japanese magnolia is deciduous and drops ...
A question for Dan Gill: The leaves of my Japanese magnolia look terrible. It looks like a disease or insects or both have damaged the foliage. There are spots and brown areas, and some leaves are ...
The striking Japanese magnolia trees are in bloom, possibly signifying an early spring. And now is the perfect time to plant them. These magnolias have a slow to moderate growth rate and make a great ...
Ivan Clare's home in the Granada neighborhood of San Marco recently was full of color, as his Japanese magnolia trees were in glorious bloom. In this week's Q&A, Clare talks about how the trees have a ...
I love the many small, flowering trees that help brighten our landscapes from February to April. Blooming now is one of the more beautiful of our early spring-flowering trees, the Japanese magnolia or ...