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Jane Magnolia Tulip Tree

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Regular price $89.99
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States Not Serviced: AK, HI, PR
Shipping Height: 1G 1-2' | 3G 3-4'
Mature Height and Width: 10-15'
Zones Open for Shipping: 3-11
Pollinator Friendly Deer Resistant Heat Tolerant
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Jane Magnolia Tulip Tree
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Jane Magnolia Tulip Tree

Description

Jane Magnolia Tulip Tree | Magnolia x 'Jane'

BEST VALUE: 3 Gallon Size

Premium 3-4' tall tree with mature root system and faster blooming. The smart choice for immediate landscape impact and superior garden performance.

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Why Jane Magnolia is Trending in 2026 Gardens

  • Stunning pink-purple tulip blooms - Elegant flowers appear before leaves for maximum visual impact
  • Compact 10-15' size - Perfect for modern landscapes, small yards, and foundation plantings
  • Cold hardy zones 4-8 - Thrives in challenging northern climates where many magnolias fail
  • Deer resistant - Natural protection against browsing damage that plagues other ornamental trees
  • Fragrant spring blooms - Delicate scent enhances outdoor living spaces during peak garden season
  • Fall color bonus - Yellow-orange autumn foliage extends seasonal interest beyond spring

Plant Highlights - What You Need to Know

  • Botanical Name: Magnolia x 'Jane'
  • Growing Zones: 4-8
  • Mature Size: 10-15' tall × 8-10' wide
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • Exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Foliage: Green, deciduous with yellow-orange fall color
  • Flowers: Pink with purple base, tulip-shaped, fragrant
  • Bloom Time: Spring, before leaves emerge
  • Water Needs: Occasional watering, prefers consistent moisture especially in winter
  • Soil: Moist, well-drained
  • Pruning: Occasional trimming to remove crossed branches
  • Deer Resistant: Yes
  • Pollinator Friendly: Yes
  • Pet Friendly: No
  • Cold & Heat Tolerant: Yes

Premium Features That Solve Your Garden Challenges

✓ Deer-Proof Beauty - Unlike most flowering trees that get decimated by deer, Jane Magnolia is naturally deer resistant, protecting your investment and ensuring reliable blooms year after year.

✓ Perfect Scale for Modern Yards - At 10-15' tall and 8-10' wide, Jane fits beautifully in smaller landscapes, under power lines, near structures, and in foundation plantings where larger magnolias won't work.

✓ Early Season Drama - Flowers emerge before leaves in spring, creating a stunning exhibition of pink-purple blooms that command attention when most gardens are still dormant.

✓ Cold Climate Champion - Hardy to zone 4, Jane thrives in northern gardens where many magnolias struggle or fail completely. Proven performance in challenging climates.

✓ Multi-Season Interest - Spring blooms, lush summer foliage, and yellow-orange fall color provide three seasons of garden value from a single tree.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why is the 3 gallon size the best value?
A: The 3 gallon tree arrives at 3-4' tall with a well-established root system, meaning faster blooming, better transplant success, and immediate landscape presence. You'll see blooms sooner and enjoy a more mature appearance from day one compared to smaller sizes.

Q: How is Jane different from other magnolias?
A: Jane is more compact (10-15' vs 20-30'), deer resistant, and cold hardy to zone 4. The pink-purple tulip blooms have a distinctive color with purple at the base that sets it apart from standard pink magnolias.

Q: Will deer eat this tree?
A: No! Jane Magnolia is naturally deer resistant, making it an excellent choice for areas with heavy deer pressure where other flowering trees would be damaged.

Q: When will I see blooms?
A: Our 3 gallon trees are mature enough to bloom within the first year after planting, often in their first spring. The 1 gallon size may take 1-2 years to reach blooming maturity.

Q: Can this tree handle cold winters?
A: Absolutely! Jane is hardy to zone 4, making it one of the most cold-tolerant magnolias available. It's specifically bred for northern gardens.

Q: What does "blooms before leaves" mean?
A: The flowers appear in early spring before the tree leafs out, creating a spectacular display of pink-purple blooms against bare branches - one of the most dramatic shows in the spring garden.

Q: Does it need special soil?
A: Jane prefers moist, well-drained soil and benefits from consistent moisture, especially during winter. It's adaptable but performs best when soil doesn't dry out completely.

Q: What size tree will I receive?
A: The 3 gallon size arrives at 3-4' tall, while the 1 gallon arrives at 1-2' tall. Actual size may vary slightly by season, but all trees are professionally grown and ready to thrive.

Expert Growing Guide

For Novice Gardeners - Simple Success Steps:

  1. Choose Your Location: Pick a spot with full sun to part shade (6+ hours of sun is ideal). Ensure good drainage but consistent moisture.
  2. Dig the Proper Hole: Make it twice as wide as the root ball and just as deep. Refer to our complimentary planting guide included with your order.
  3. Plant & Water Deeply: Place tree in hole, backfill with native soil, and water thoroughly. Keep soil consistently moist (not waterlogged) during the first growing season.
  4. Add Wetting Agent: Mix wetting agent into soil at planting to improve water penetration and root establishment.
  5. Mulch Well: Apply 2-3 inches of organic mulch around the base (keep away from trunk) to retain moisture year-round.
  6. Fertilize Annually: Apply slow-release fertilizer (like our SR-18-5-10) once per year in early spring.
  7. Prune Minimally: Only remove crossed or dead branches after blooming. Jane has a naturally attractive form.
  8. Winter Moisture: Don't forget to water during dry winter periods - Jane appreciates moisture even when dormant.

For Experienced Gardeners - Technical Details:

  • Hybrid Origin: Part of the Little Girl Series developed for compact size, cold hardiness, and superior bloom quality
  • Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral pH (5.5-7.0); does not tolerate prolonged drought or waterlogged conditions
  • Fertilization Protocol: Apply balanced slow-release formula (18-5-10 NPK) at 1 lb per inch of trunk diameter in early spring; avoid high-nitrogen formulas that promote foliage over flowers
  • Irrigation Strategy: Maintain consistent soil moisture throughout growing season; continue occasional deep watering during winter dry periods for optimal health
  • Pruning Timing: Prune immediately after spring bloom to avoid removing next year's flower buds (magnolias set buds on old wood). Minimal pruning needed due to naturally compact habit.
  • Bloom Phenology: Flowers emerge on bare branches in early to mid-spring; tulip-shaped blooms are pink with distinctive purple coloring at base
  • Landscape Uses: Specimen planting, foundation planting, small garden focal point, mixed borders, deer-resistant landscapes
  • Companion Plants: Underplant with spring bulbs, shade-tolerant perennials, or groundcovers; pairs well with evergreens for year-round structure
  • Deer Resistance: Naturally resistant to browsing; excellent choice for high-pressure deer areas

Pro Tips for Maximum Impact

  • Strategic Placement: Position where you can view blooms from windows or outdoor living areas - the early spring display is too spectacular to hide
  • Moisture Management: Install drip irrigation or soaker hose to maintain consistent moisture without overwatering - critical for Jane's long-term health
  • Wetting Agent Advantage: Use wetting agent at planting and annually thereafter to ensure optimal water penetration in root zone
  • Mulch Year-Round: Maintain 2-3 inch mulch ring to keep roots cool in summer, insulated in winter, and consistently moist throughout the year
  • Foundation Planting Star: Jane's compact size and deer resistance make it ideal for foundation plantings where larger trees would overwhelm and deer would damage
  • Winter Watering: Don't neglect watering during dry winter periods - Jane appreciates moisture even when dormant
  • Avoid Heavy Pruning: Jane has a naturally attractive form; only prune to remove dead or crossed branches after blooming

Take Action Now

Jane Magnolia is one of the most sought-after compact magnolias and sells out quickly during spring planting season. Our premium 3 gallon trees offer the best value with established roots and faster blooming. Secure yours today and enjoy deer-resistant beauty for years to come.

Ordering & Shipping Information

Processing Time: Orders are typically processed within 1-3 days. Orders placed after 4:00 PM Wednesday through Sunday ship the following Monday.

Shipping Protection: We hold shipments during extreme weather (above 95°F or below 34°F) to ensure your tree arrives healthy and viable.

What to Expect: Depending on season, your tree may be smaller or larger than pictured. Blooms are often trimmed for safe shipping. You're investing in a quality tree that will grow to its full potential in your garden.

Our Guarantee: The Plant Factory offers premium shipping processes for quick, safe delivery with near-perfect results every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do do deer eat magnolia trees?

Deer may browse magnolia trees when food is scarce, especially on tender new growth. Many magnolia varieties are less preferred, but “deer resistant” doesn’t mean deer-proof shrubs or trees in every location. If deer pressure is high, protect young plants with fencing or repellents until they’re established.

Are do deer eat magnolia trees a sign that are magnolias deer resistant?

Magnolias are often considered deer resistant trees because the foliage isn’t a top choice for most deer. However, will deer eat magnolia trees can depend on local deer populations, seasonal hunger, and how many other plants deer won't eat are available nearby. Mixing in deer resistant shrubs and deer resistant bushes and using physical barriers provides the most reliable protection.

When do do deer eat magnolia trees and when do jane magnolias bloom?

Browsing is most common in late fall through early spring when natural forage is limited and buds are easy to reach. When do jane magnolias bloom is typically in spring, with tulip-shaped flowers opening before the leaves. In areas with heavy deer activity, temporary protection during bud and bloom time helps preserve the display.