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    Here are 10 for your North Texas landscape. Neil Sperry. May 3, 2024 at 7:00 AM ... Teddy Bear southern magnolia. ... Dwarf redbuds.

  3. Magnolia nana - Wikipedia

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    A member of the family Magnoliaceae, Magnolia nana is an evergreen shrub that produces white or cream colored flowers. It can grow to be 2–3 ft (61–91 cm) in height and 2–3 ft (61–91 cm) in width. [1] The Dwarf Magnolia is native to South East Asia, specifically Vietnam.

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    Your local nursery owner will likely have suggestions. Look for active members of the Texas Nursery and Landscape Association. There are many fine designers and degreed landscape architects out there.

  5. The Complete Guide to Magnolia Trees

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  6. Magnolia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Bigleaf magnolia. Southeastern United States. Secure. Tree to 65 foot; leaves 20-35 inch long, fruit 1.5–4 inch long with more than 50 carpels. Magnolia macrophylla subsp. ashei (Wetherby) Spongberg. Ashe magnolia. Northwest Florida. Shrub or small tree to 40 foot; leaves 10–23 inch long, fruit 1.5–2.3 inch long with less than 50 carpels.

  7. Magnolia fraseri - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia fraseri, commonly known as Fraser magnolia, mountain magnolia, earleaf cucumbertree, or mountain-oread, is a species of magnolia native to the southeastern United States in the southern Appalachian Mountains and adjacent Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain from West Virginia to northern Florida and to eastern Texas. The Appalachian plants ...

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  9. Magnolia virginiana - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia virginiana is often grown as an ornamental tree in gardens, and used in horticultural applications to give an architectural feel to landscape designs. It is an attractive tree for parks and large gardens, grown for its large, conspicuous, scented flowers, for its clean, attractive foliage, and for its fast growth.