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Flower
Leaves fall color
Foliage
| Pyramid Magnolia
Magnolia pyramidata
Magnoliaceae
Pyramid magnolia is an uncommon tree, and in Texas is restricted to the eastern counties of Jasper and Newton in deeply wooded sandy ridges. You can tell it from southern magnolia and sweet bay by the deciduous leaves, about 9 inches long and 4 inches wide, with earlike lobes at the base and whorls around the stem. The terminal flowers are white and fragrant and the rosy-red seed pods are two and a half inches long. To grow successfully it needs acidic, sandy, moist soils and lots of shade.
Plant Habit or Use: small tree
medium tree
Exposure: shade
Flower Color: white
Blooming Period: spring
Fruit Characteristics: rosy-red two and a half inch long seed pod
Height: to 30 ft.
Width: to 25 ft.
Plant Character: deciduous
Heat Tolerance: high
Water Requirements: high
Soil Requirements: acid
USDA Hardiness Zone: 6
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