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Arbutus unedo, or the strawberry tree, is a fast-growing tree with evergreen foliage. This native plant originates in the ...
Chinese privet, or Ligustrum sinense, is another evergreen tree to avoid growing. It is considered an invasive tree in many ...
We asked tree experts to nominate their favorite evergreen trees to stop your yard looking so bare and here is what they recommended. 1. ‘Little Gem’ Magnolia ...
An imposing evergreen tree, southern magnolia grows 45 to 80 feet tall and up to 40 feet wide on sandy, well-drained sites in sun or dappled light.
Whether it is evergreen trees shedding old leaves or deciduous trees naturally losing their foliage, it is not unusual to see magnolia trees losing leaves at these times.
Every garden needs at least one of these magnificent trees! Here’s what you need to know about how to grow a magnolia tree in your yard.
Magnolia trees are diverse in leaf shape and plant form, and they include both evergreen and deciduous sorts. They aren’t usually munched by deer.
Nothing describes the iconic Southern magnolia better than its given scientific name Magnolia grandiflora. Its flowers truly are grand, and most trees are now fully set with blooms that have begun ...
Stir up excitement and light up the dark days of winter with aromatic, winter-blooming trees and shrubs such as magnolia, mahonia, Sweet box, Viburnum, Winter daphne and Wintersweet.
Its relative, the sweetbay magnolia or Magnolia virginiana, is easier to integrate into landscapes, but is not reliably evergreen. And there are several big-leafed varieties that are seen less ...
The Southern Magnolia, Magnolia grandiflora, is considered by many tree experts to be the most beautiful broadleaf tree native to the Southeast.