Magnolia × 'Jane'
Jane Magnolia

 Plant Type:
 Growth Forms:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flower Notes:
Purple (Large (up to 8" across) deep pink-purple cup-shaped flowers that are white inside; mid April to early May)
 Foliage Notes:
Red (Copper-red tints on young leaves in spring); Green (Dark green summer foliage); Yellow (Yellow to bronze fall foliage)
 Ultimate Height:
10-15 feet
 Ultimate Spread:
8-12 feet
 Light Requirements:
 Soil Notes:
Moist, well-drained organic soils
 Range:
Cultivated origin
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
Leaves are alternate, simple, and ovate and up to 6" long.

Additional Information

The Jane Magnolia is a shrubby magnolia that produces beautiful, large deep pink-purple flowers 2-4 weeks later than Magnolia stellata and M. x soulangeana, reducing the rick of frost damage. Flowers again sporadically throughout the summer. Part of the Little Girls Hybrid Series.

34 Magnolia × 'Jane' found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12021_00029*DFST
22021_00029*FFST
32021_00043*BCARY
42021_00029*EFST
52021_00029*AFST
62021_00043*ACARY
72021_00029*BFST
82023_00031*AWOOD
92023_00031*BWOOD
102023_00031*CWOOD
112023_00031*DWOOD
122023_00031*EWOOD
132023_00031*FWOOD
142023_00031*GWOOD
152023_00031*HWOOD
162023_00680*ASHLY
172023_00680*BSHLY
182023_00680*CSHLY
192023_00748*AWADE
202023_00748*BWADE
212023_00748*CWADE
222023_00748*DWADE
232023_00748*EWADE
242023_00774*AFORS
252023_00772*AFORS
262023_00774*BFORS
272023_00772*BFORS
282023_00816*AMCUT
292023_00816*BMCUT
302023_00816*CMCUT
312023_00816*DMCUT
322023_00816*EMCUT
332025_00005*ALAMB
342026_00006*AGMF
Dedicated/Memorial Plant

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