Biggest Leaves, Tallest Tree, But Not As Prolific Of A Bloomer. Out Of All The Magnolias, The D.D. Blanchard Is 1 Of The Largest Varieties, Producing Dark Green, Large Leaves With A Rusty Brown Underside. It Can Reach A Maturity Height Of 75 Ft. To 80 Ft. With A Canopy Of 35 Ft. To 40 Ft. Wide, Making An Excellent Shade Tree. It Is Capable Of Maintaining A Straight, Central Trunk, Which Allows It To Be Grown Full To The Ground Or Be Pruned Into Tree Form With A Visible Trunk. Flowers Bloom In Late Spring, With Sparse But Continued Flowering Throughout The Summer. The Fragrant Blossoms Are Large (Can Be 8 In. Dia) And Are Cup-Shaped In Appearance. Usda Zones: Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9.
- Largest Variety Of Southern Magnolia
- Big, Dark Green Leaves
- Fragrant, Large Blossoms But Not As Prolific
- Maturity Height Of 75 Ft. And Spread Of 35 Ft.
- Cold Hardy In Usda Zones 7-9
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