Perfect for today’s smaller gardens, this spectacular Magnolia delights with a long spring-to-summer season of blooms, then frequently repeats in midsummer! Cold hardy, disease resistant, heat tolerant, and pest resistant.

Pink buds open to incredibly full and wonderfully fragrant pale pink flowers in spring. Centennial Blush™ is a prolific bloomer with flower buds formed at almost every node yielding a fantastic floral display of delicate pink covering the entire plant.

Hardy and spectacular, this selection bursts into bloom in late April as big pink colored buds open to reveal pristine white flowers with showy strap-like petals. Incredible spring flower show. Easy to grow and very hardy. Wide spreading form makes it perfect to use as a specimen or a large foundation plant.

A multiple cross of Magnolia cultivars by August Kehr, March Till Frost flowers just as its name implies. With at rich bouquet of purple blooms in late March and early April, Magnolia ‘March Till Frost’ continues to bloom intermittently until late Fall.

“Where has this Magnolia been all these years” is the question you’ll ask once you see its superb flowering! ‘Daybreak’ will bloom in very late April or early May, given some protection from late frost, delivering huge, 10-12″ diameter rose pink flowers that are highly fragrant. Along with flowers of amazing size and scent, this plant delivers excellent hardiness and a rounded, rapid growing form that fits in the landscape well and is quite easy to grow.

Dwarf perennial bearing spikes of pea-like pink flower stalks in early and midsummer among fern-like foliage. Compact form and full-sized flowers make this perennial a great choice for mixed perennial beds.

Pea-like flowers appear on magnificent spires in summer above clumps of rich green foliage. Each small flower is a delicious shade of pink, and the standard (the upper petal) is often a shade or two darker. Long blooming display. Good in mixed borders, for massed plantings, rock gardens or in containers.

The Chatelaine’. It’s a name that sounds like the monniker for a castle from the middle ages or some imposing abbey perched on a European alpine summit. You will find it an apt name for this imposing bloom that will lord above the garden in late May and June. An upright mound of blue-green, palmate foliage gives rise to thick stems surrounded by fat buds. These stems reach 12 to 18″ tall and will bear big, bonnet-like flowers that are a bicolor mix of strong, alluring pink and almost irridescent pearly white. What a show from a plant that takes the lead in the garden during its time in bloom and makes all the other bloomers in the garden that much more effective. No wonder this spectacular spring bloomer is named after a big, brawny fortress! Let ‘The Chatelaine’ perch above your sunny garden in any deep, moist, well drained soil location.

A spectacular colorful bloom that is perfect for cutting. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Incredible when massed in the middle of a landscape bed.

How sweet it is! A dense, carefree mound of blue-green, finger-like, palmate foliage emerges in the early spring and is topped by multiples of huge pyramidal towers of big buds that open in mid-June stretching nearly 12″ above the foliage. It will be hard to get enough of these outrageous flowers when they open with their deep pink color, offset by white and contrasting to the superb foliage. They are a wonder to behold well into July even for your local butterflies and hummingbirds! ‘Gallery Pink’ is mildew resistant and deer and rabbit resistant making it a joy to grow as long as you are providing it with plenty of sun and an area with deep, rich, moist, well-drained soil in any formal or naturalized landscape situation.