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Large, fragrant, white blossoms are just the beginning of the appeal of a magnolia tree. These attractive trees also feature glossy, dark green leaves and a large, exotic-looking pod that opens in fall to reveal bright orange-red berries which are relished by birds and other wildlife. Learning more about magnolia planting and care is a great way to enjoy these trees in your landscape.
Growing From Seed
When you’re ready to grow a magnolia tree from seed, you should plant the seeds in spring, either directly in the ground or in pots.
Cover the seeds with about 1/4 inch of soil and keep the soil moist until your seedlings emerge.
A layer of mulch will help the soil hold moisture while the magnolia seedling grows. New seedlings will also need protection from strong sunlight for the first year.
Large, fragrant, white blossoms are just the beginning of the appeal of a magnolia tree. These attractive trees also feature glossy, dark green leaves and a large, exotic-looking pod that opens in fall to reveal bright orange-red berries which are relished by birds and other wildlife. Learning more about magnolia planting and care is a great way to enjoy these trees in your landscape.
Growing From Seed
When you’re ready to grow a magnolia tree from seed, you should plant the seeds in spring, either directly in the ground or in pots.
Cover the seeds with about 1/4 inch of soil and keep the soil moist until your seedlings emerge.
A layer of mulch will help the soil hold moisture while the magnolia seedling grows. New seedlings will also need protection from strong sunlight for the first year.


