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Magnolia sieboldi--Oyama Magnolia
Oyama magnolia grows best in a cool, semi-shaded growing area with an acid soil. The tree is of questionable hardiness in Michigan. The tree blooms when quite young and flowers over a several week period. The fragrant, cup shaped flowers are ... [... more]
Old House Web

Arthur Court Magnolia 14-Inch Salad Bowl
Features: Individually hand-crafted and hand-polished for brilliant luster Features graceful design of magnolia blossoms, buds, and branches along edge Aluminum serveware is easy to care for 14-inch diameter; serves salad or soup for 10 Hand washing with [... more]
$120.00
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MAGNOLIA INSECTS
Scales of various types will infest twigs. Magnolia scale is the most common scale and can be one half inch across. Overwintering scales are controlled with dormant oil applied in the spring. Crawlers are controlled with sprays of Orthene applied ... [... more]
Old House Web

Magnolia virginiana 'Jim Wilson' MOONGLOW Plant of Merit
Easily grown in acidic, medium to wet soils in full sun to part shade. Prefers moist, rich, organic soils, but, unlike most other magnolias, tolerates wet, boggy soils. Also does quite well in the heavy clay soils of Missouri. Sweet bay magnolia ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star'
Star magnolia is a small deciduous tree that typically grows 15-20' tall with a spreading, rounded crown. It is also often grown as a large oval to rounded shrub. It is noted for its compact size and late winter to early spring bloom of ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Magnolia 'Solar Flair'
Spring flowering tree that may be planted as a specimen or in small groups. 'Solar Flair' is a yellow-flowered hybrid magnolia whose parents are M. x brooklynensis 'Woodsman' and M. 'Gold Star'. This is a deciduous, straight-trunked tree with a ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Magnolia Scale
The magnolia scale, about 1/2 inch in diameter, is a very large soft scale that feeds on magnolias. Mature females, present in July and August, are pink-orange to brown bumps, often with a white waxy powder. This insect spends the winter on older ... [... more]
University of Kentucky

Family Affairs: Magnolia Grill
Our Family Affairs week continues with the dynamic duo, Karen and Ben Barker. They'll be making delicious recipes from the renowned Magnolia Grill in Chapel Hill, NC. Romaine Salad with Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and Roquefort in Pomegranate-Port ... [... more]
Food Network

Arthur Court Magnolia 14-Inch Round Chip and Dip Tray
Features: Individually hand-crafted and hand-polished for brilliant luster Features elegant design of magnolia blossoms and buds Aluminum serveware is easy to care for 14-inch diameter; one-piece construction Hand washing with mild soap recommended [... more]
$99.00
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Wallies White Magnolia Flowers Floral Wallpaper Cutouts
Features: Set includes 25 White Magnolia cutouts These measure 7.5" x 5.75" Pre-pasted, vinyl coated Easy to remove Instructions and dots for temporary placement are Included Address: Country: USA EAN: 0071473120823 MPN: W12082 Package [... more]
$9.99
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Arthur Court Magnolia 12-Inch Bread Tray
Features: Individually hand-crafted and hand-polished for brilliant luster Features elegant design of magnolia blossoms and buds, birds, butterflies Aluminum serveware is easy to care for 12 inches long; 5-1/2 inches wide Hand washing with mild soap [... more]
$35.00
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Arthur Court Magnolia 3-Piece Salad Serving Set
Features: Magnolia set includes 10-1/2-inch bowl and 2, 11-inch salad servers Hand-crafted from food-safe, premium aluminum alloy Decorated with sculpted magnolia blossoms and leaves Wash and dry by hand to preserve brightly polished finish Amazon.com [... more]
$89.00
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