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2024 Mcdaniel Mill Road Conyers GA 30094
Email: cs@pixiesgardens.com
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Ann Magnolia Tree bloom?
The Ann Magnolia blooms in late spring, usually after the risk of frost has passed. In warm climates, it may also produce a light rebloom in summer.
How big does the Ann Magnolia Tree grow?
This compact magnolia typically reaches 8–10 feet tall and 8–10 feet wide, making it ideal for small yards and foundation plantings.
Does the Ann Magnolia have fragrance?
Yes. The Ann Magnolia produces lightly fragrant, sweet-smelling flowers that attract bees and beneficial pollinators.
What type of sunlight does it need?
It grows best in full sun to partial shade. Full sun encourages stronger blooms, while partial shade helps in hot climates.
Is the Ann Magnolia Tree easy to care for?
Yes. It is low-maintenance, with simple needs: well-drained soil, occasional watering, and light pruning after blooming.
Can the Ann Magnolia survive cold winters?
The tree is cold-hardy, typically thriving in USDA Zones 4–8, and handles winter conditions well once established.
Does it require another tree for pollination?
No. The Ann Magnolia is self-fertile and blooms beautifully on its own without requiring a second magnolia tree.


