Native plants for wetlands, fields or forests and an eclectic mix of other botanic delights

Magnolia tripetala

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In Stock
Umbrella Magnolia
Grand Leaves and Giant Flowers
Mature Size:
30
' Height /
20
' Spread
Expected Size:
/
Light Preference:
Part Sun to Shade
Soil Preference:
Moist to Wet
Price:
$12.50/1 gal.; larger priced accordingly

Magnolia tripetala has large, ovate to oblong, shiny green leaves (to 24" long and to 10" wide) of this deciduous magnolia appear in whorl-like clusters at the stem tips, purportedly resembling the spokes of an umbrella. It is an understory tree that is native to rich moist woods, ravines, slopes and along streams in the Appalachian Mountains from Pennsylvania and West Virginia to North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky plus the Blue Ridge Mountains into South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama. It is a small, often multi-trunked, tree that typically grows to 30' tall, but may rise to as much as 45' tall. Fragrant, bowl-shaped, creamy white flowers to 10" across bloom in spring shortly after the leaves emerge. Each flower has 6-9 (sometimes 12) petal-like tepals. Flowers are followed by cone-like pink fruits (to 4" long) that ripen in fall. Thin, smooth, gray bark.

Information adapted from: Missouri Botanical Garden

It is best grown in moist, slightly acidic, organically rich, well-drained loams in part shade. Tolerates close to full shade. Plants can be grown in full sun, particularly in the northern parts of their growing range, as long as soils are kept moist. Plants appreciate consistent and regular moisture throughout the year, and are generally intolerant of soil extremes (dry or wet). Site in areas protected from strong winds to prevent damage to the leaves.

There are no serious insect or disease problems. Late frosts may damage flowers.

If you like interesting foliage and flowers, this is your girl! She's a real stunner, particularly in a shady situation! It's a great specimen for shady lawn areas and understory coves.

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Missouri Botanical Garden
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Prices listed are subject to change, based upon size change and availability.

We are a small local nursery with limited shipping capability. We will do our best to ship smaller material (usually 1 or 2 gallon), although we can sometimes ship larger plants with the pots removed.

We have some species that are not listed, as we have too few of them to make a full listing plausible. You can always inquire.

We will consider contract growing an order with appropriate advance notice and availability of seed, cuttings or lining out stock.

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