Japanese Magnolias–magnificent trees for garden landscaping

August 8, 2010 Landscaping Videos

www.garden-showplace.com . These lovely spring-blooming trees are also called purple or saucer magnolias. There are more photos at www.garden-showplace.com

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  1. BlissfulMe says:

    can someone tell me what song this is????

  2. sweetitweeti95 says:

    these are pink not purple!

  3. jcdixon97 says:

    They will survive warm or cold climates, but warmer is more optimal. I like them because they bloom so early, one of the first signs spring is around the corner. Just planted 21 of them.

  4. BlissfulMe says:

    beautiful i love the magnolias trees. Can you tell me what the name of the song? I’d like to learn to play it on my piano. Thank you

  5. nutier says:

    very nice video that I like ! Thank you for sharing , 5*

  6. anglicansag says:

    In Louisiana they bloom in February. Valentine’s Day Flowers !!!

    Very Beautiful…….

  7. PatagoniaPedro says:

    Perhaps try calling the Botanical Gardens and the Morgan Arboretum. They will surely know.

  8. alofano says:

    Are you from Montreal ? I live in Montreal and am looking to get a Magnolia Tree. Would you know where I can get one ? Thanks.

  9. PatagoniaPedro says:

    There are some in Montreal.

  10. PatagoniaPedro says:

    Do you mean -30′C? If so, yes, I think they can.

  11. Irenerz says:

    are magnolia trees able to survive winters that are about 30 degrees celcius??
    i really want a magnolia tree, but im afraid it’ll die:(

  12. mdog2700 says:

    They are mainly a warm climate tree, but mine grows well in north. We loose blooms to the frost and freezes often. see my new vid

  13. gaille143 says:

    but this only grows to a cold country..am i right??

  14. biro509 says:

    very beautiful plants, also I have a lily magnolia in my garden

  15. plantshobby says:

    like it…

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