
‘Ann’
Magnolia - Saucer
Magnolia x
'Ann'

- Fragrant
- Very large blooms
- Deer resistant
The deep purple-red blooms of 'Ann' magnolia appear later than other cultivars, making them less likely to suffer frost damage. Big, lily-like flowers often repeat during the summer. Compact habit is good for residential landscapes.
USDA Zone 4 - 8 (-30°F/-34°C)

Exposure Full sun, Part sun
Height 10 - 12'
Width 10 - 12'
Finish Time 1.5 seasons
Type Deciduous
Bloom Time Early spring
Flower Color Pink
Foliage Color Green
Liner Sizes 2 1/4", 4"
General Care
Soil Moist, rich, acidic soils with good drainage are required.
Pruning Blooms on old wood. Selective pruning only is recommended; do so after flowering.
Uses Specimen plant; mixed borders.
Growing Tips Although its later bloom time helps mitigate the risk of frost damage, it is still recommended to site this soulangeana hybrid in a protected spot for best and longest-lasting blooms.
Features: Fragrant, Deer resistant, Clay soil, Tree
Filters: Botanical genus: Magnolia, Common name: Magnolia - Saucer, Retail program: Local Roots®, USDA Zone 4, USDA Zone 5, USDA Zone 6, USDA Zone 7, USDA Zone 8, Exposure: Full sun, Exposure: Part sun, Bloom time: Spring, Pink flowers, Green foliage
Features: Fragrant, Deer resistant, Clay soil, Tree
Filters: Botanical genus: Magnolia, Common name: Magnolia - Saucer, Retail program: Local Roots®, USDA Zone 4, USDA Zone 5, USDA Zone 6, USDA Zone 7, USDA Zone 8, Exposure: Full sun, Exposure: Part sun, Bloom time: Spring, Pink flowers, Green foliage