Magnolia Ann
Description: Magnolia 'Ann' is a compact, deciduous magnolia tree that typically grows in an upright, pyramidal shape with dense branching. It belongs to the "Little Girl" series of magnolias, which are hybrids resulting from crosses between Magnolia stellata and Magnolia liliiflora. 'Ann' is specifically known for its abundant, large, fragrant flowers that bloom in early spring. The flowers are typically deep reddish-purple on the outside and lighter pink-purple on the inside, resembling tulips. The foliage of 'Ann' is medium to dark green and obovate in shape, providing a lush backdrop to the striking flowers. Size: Magnolia 'Ann' typically reaches a mature height of 8 to 12 feet (2.4 to 3.7 meters) with a spread of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters). Its compact growth habit makes it well-suited for smaller landscapes, urban gardens, or as a focal point in mixed borders. 'Ann' is considered a small to medium-sized magnolia tree, making it more manageable for home gardeners with limited