@@Saahib_K Hi there! There is always a big spring flash of bloom that covers the plant. Then, as the new growth develops throughout the course of the summer sporadic flowers appear so you have an opportunity to cut some and bring them inside, or enjoy them on the plant. The summer bloom is just a few flowers here and there, not a massive bloom like what happens in the spring-but certainly an attribute for this great selection! -Whit
Thank you very much for this beautiful video and sharing all this information! Truly helpful. I learned a lot! This is the first time I know of this plant so all this is new to me. Thanks!
Hi RPH, thanks for the compliment. I love making these videos! As for your question, our horticulturist recommends trying Sweet Bay Magnolia. They can hold their leaves and be semi-evergreen in your zone. Plus they've got those big white flowers you're looking for. However, keep in mind they might push off old leaves as new foliage emerges in the spring. Read more about them here: www.naturehills.com/sweet-bay-magnolia-shrub I hope this helps! - Whit
I love these videos!!!! Keep them coming!
I love Jane and Ann Magnolia, I have it but not flowering yet, I just planted it.
Both AMAZING options! I didn't mention it in the video but Jane is my favorite. We're excited about your magnolia flowers in the coming years!😁 -Whit
@@Naturehills you said it reblooms throughout the season...does it mean it will have multiple blooms in 1 season?
@@Saahib_K Hi there! There is always a big spring flash of bloom that covers the plant. Then, as the new growth develops throughout the course of the summer sporadic flowers appear so you have an opportunity to cut some and bring them inside, or enjoy them on the plant. The summer bloom is just a few flowers here and there, not a massive bloom like what happens in the spring-but certainly an attribute for this great selection! -Whit
I have 2 Jane's. So beautiful! I'm looking for a white variety. Any suggestions?
Thank you very much for this beautiful video and sharing all this information! Truly helpful. I learned a lot! This is the first time I know of this plant so all this is new to me. Thanks!
Great video
Wada's Memory is the best one.
I wish there were some cold hardy ones that are evergreen. Are there any evergreen varieties that bare the huge white flowers for zone 6???
Hi RPH, thanks for the compliment. I love making these videos! As for your question, our horticulturist recommends trying Sweet Bay Magnolia. They can hold their leaves and be semi-evergreen in your zone. Plus they've got those big white flowers you're looking for. However, keep in mind they might push off old leaves as new foliage emerges in the spring. Read more about them here: www.naturehills.com/sweet-bay-magnolia-shrub I hope this helps! - Whit
@@Naturehills thank you!! ❤️🌸🌹🐝🦋
impossible to find anne or betty magnolias in canada this year
Is this plant suitable to be planted in an area that has 2 climates like Indonesia?
How about tropic climate
Susan❤
I have a saucer magnolia
Saucer Magnolias are GORGEOUS! Has it bloomed yet this year? We're waiting (not so) patiently for the magnolia flowers here in zone 5. -Whit
@@Naturehills I got one that says Jane Saucer, its so confusing as these both are separate varieties?
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