The Moonglow® Sweet Bay Magnolia, also known as Magnolia virginiana 'Jim Wilson', is a cultivar of the Sweet Bay Magnolia tree. It is a popular choice for landscapes and gardens due to its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers, and compact size.
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Size: The Moonglow® Sweet Bay Magnolia is a small to medium-sized tree that typically reaches a height of 15-30 feet and a spread of 10-20 feet. It has a pyramidal to rounded crown. 
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Leaves: The leaves of the Moonglow® Sweet Bay Magnolia are dark green, glossy, and oblong in shape. They have a leathery texture and emit a pleasant fragrance when crushed. The leaves are evergreen in warmer climates but may turn yellow or brown in colder regions. 
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Flowers: The Moonglow® Sweet Bay Magnolia produces creamy white, fragrant flowers that have a lemony scent. The flowers are cup-shaped and appear in late spring to early summer. They attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. 
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| Origins: | SE N. American Coast: GA Native | 
| Height: | 20' - 25’ | 
| Spread: | 7' - 18' | 
| Spacing: | 12’ | 
| USDA Hardiness Zone: | 4 - 9 | 
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| Bloom Color: | White | 
| Season of Interest: | Spring, Summer | 
MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Low Maintenance. Regular water in first year.
LANDSCAPE USES: Specimen or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Gardens, Privacy Screen, and Foundation Plantings.
COMPANION PLANTS: Gibraltar Azalea, Oakleaf Hydrangea, Gardenia Radicans
IMAGE: Photo by David J. Stang, Magnolia virginiana Moonglow 1zz, CC BY-SA 4.0
Photo by David J. Stang, Magnolia virginiana Moonglow 0zz, CC BY-SA 4.0
 
   
             
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
 
    
  
