Sweetbay Magnolia (Magnolia virginiana)
Is a graceful native tree prized for its fragrant, creamy white flowers and glossy green leaves with silvery undersides. Blooming in late spring through summer, it attracts pollinators and thrives in moist, well-drained soils, making it ideal for landscapes, naturalized areas, and wet sites.
Planting Instructions & Growing Guide
Growing Zones:
Best in USDA Zones 5–10, offering remarkable versatility from warm southern states to cooler climates.
Sunlight Needs:
Performs beautifully in full sun to partial shade
More evergreen in warmer zones; semi-evergreen in cooler zones
Soil Requirements:
Prefers moist, acidic, well-draining soils
Thrives near ponds, low areas, or consistently moist sites
Tolerates clay and sand when moisture is consistent
Planting Tips:
Plant at the same depth as the nursery container
Water deeply after planting
Add mulch to help maintain moisture (avoid touching the trunk)
Watering:
Loves moisture—water regularly during establishment
More drought tolerant once mature, but thrives with steady moisture
Fertilizing:
Feed with a slow-release, acid-loving plant fertilizer in early spring
Avoid excessive fertilizing; magnolias prefer gentle feeding
Blooming:
Produces creamy white, lemon-fragrant flowers from late spring through summer
Flowers attract butterflies and pollinators
Glossy leaves add ornamental beauty all year
Pruning:
Minimal pruning required
Lightly prune after blooming to shape or remove damaged branches
Avoid heavy winter pruning