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Little Gem Magnolia Tree

Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

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Description

Fragrant Flowers on Petite Little Gem Magnolia Tree

  • Dwarf Flowering Magnolia Works in Smaller Modern Yards
  • Beautifully Shaped Narrow Pyramidal Tree
  • Fragrant, Waxy White Flowers Bring a Tropical Look and Sweet Scent
  • Extravagant Bloom Production in Early Summer
  • Sporadic Blooms Through Fall
  • Native Tree
  • Elegant, Bi-Colored Lustrous Green and Bronze Brown Leaves
  • Easy Care, Especially Once Established
  • Can Be Grown in Containers

One of the most versatile of all the Magnolias, the Little Gem Magnolia tree (Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem') is the right size for many different landscape applications. It is proud to be one of the most important of all the Magnolias in the home garden.

Nature Hills expert growers take great pride in the well-rooted plants we sell. The care and quality is unsurpassed.

When you want a healthy, well-developed tree to beautify your home, shop from Nature Hills for commercial landscape-grade plant materials. Your Little Gem Magnolias will be delivered safely and securely, right to your doorstep.

Native to the southeastern United States, the Little Gem was a select seeding discovered in 1952 and has been grown in the US National Arboretum since the late 1950s. It graces gardens all across Zones 7 - 9.

Magnolias are those decorative evergreens found in gardens all over the US. Their big, beautiful leaves and massive, sweet-smelling flowers are always welcome in the landscape. Unfortunately, most modern gardens aren't big enough to handle a full-sized magnolia tree.

Although this tree still grows to an impressive height, Little Gem is one-third the size of a standard Southern Magnolia. The more compact habit and the slower growth make this the perfect tree for a smaller backyard or as an accent tree in a larger garden.

Little Gem Magnolia is a shrub-like tree that has all of the great qualities of a full-sized Magnolia. But you can grow it in much less space.

As a bonus, this right-sized tree produces even more blooms than the species. These 8-inch, creamy-white flowers even last longer than their bigger cousins. With extremely fragrant spring blooms as the growing season kicks off, Little Gem continues to rebloom sporadically through fall. You'll enjoy these sweetly fragrant flowers for almost a full six months of the year!

The decorative leathery, lustrous evergreen leaves are dark green on top and have fuzzy, rusty brown undersides. Be sure to include these leaves in cut floral arrangements and use them to create elegantly festive seasonal wreaths.

A dwarf variety of the magnificent native Southern Magnolia, these compact evergreen trees stay narrow enough to fit in modern landscapes. If you have limited planting space, the narrow column shape of Gem Magnolia trees will fit just about anywhere.

Order these expertly grown trees for your landscape today!

How to Grow Little Gem Magnolia in the Landscape

Use the Little Gem Magnolia tree as a patio accent tree, a background tree for a perennial garden, or for a beautiful privacy screen.

Yes, you can use this tree as a privacy screen or hedge! Extend the height of your hardscaped fence with fragrant, flowering trees. Little Gem will really do the trick to block unwanted views all year long.

Plant them 5 feet on center. Measure from the trunk of one tree to the trunk of the next.

What a magnificent tree to include in your landscape design. Its narrow spread works in today's smaller lots.

Use this versatile tree as you like. Keep the lowest limbs on the trunk for a shrubbier look or remove them to raise the height of the canopy.

Give it room to grow to its full height or keep it pruned for size with regular pruning. If allowed to grow naturally into its full height and narrow pyramidal shape, plant this tree at least 4 or 5 feet away from the house. It will be a wonderful lawn tree in a mulched bed.

Why not increase the impact by creating an organically shaped raised berm that is anchored with a Little Gem? Or, use two trees, one on either side of your front walkway. You'll instantly ground your house to the land and really boost the curb appeal.

This tree is also ideal to use as a patio container plant. Use the largest containers you can afford or create your own Hypertufa containers. They will stay smaller, but you should plan to prune in summer or fall as needed.

Little Gem makes a very memorable potted tree for your deck. Use a series of multiple trees as a lush poolside accent. Place one on either side of the front door to welcome visitors.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Little Gem Magnolia is native to the wet lowlands of the southeastern United States. As you can imagine, it will require regular watering and increased irrigation during extremely warm dry periods.

Plant in well-drained soil in full sun to part shade locations. Little Gem Magnolia grows lush and full if given a spot in full sun.

In Zones 7 - 8, it will grow in partial shade conditions but may become a bit airer with reduced blooming. However, in warm, dry climates of Zone 9, Little Gem should be planted in a location with morning sun and afternoon shade for best results.

Little Gem doesn't like root competition from other plants. Keep things easy for yourself by creating a mulched planting bed underneath your tree. Mulch 3 to 4 inches deep out 3 feet from the outside of the canopy to keep the root system cool and to maintain surface moisture.

This super-tough tree can handle winters better than most. In the South, it will be an evergreen tree, keeping its eye-catching leaves on the tree through the growing seasons in hardiness zones 8 - 9. In colder winters in Zone 7, the Little Gem may become deciduous but will re-foliate quickly in the spring.

In summer to early fall, you'll see red-coated seeds develop in the decorative seed pods. The tree is low maintenance and has no disease or pest problems. You can easily keep it to any height with simple pruning and shaping.

Little Gem Magnolia is a tree with luxurious deep green and bronze brown leaves and bold, waxy white fragrant flowers. Let it become a statement in your landscape. Order yours from the expert growers at Nature Hills today!

Tree Form vs. Shrub Form

The details make all the difference in a garden. At Naturehills.com, we understand that little things like what form a plant is can greatly impact how you plan your landscape. So before you buy, don’t forget to check which form you’re getting.

Tree Form:

These are plants that have one stem coming from the ground. Plants can also be considered single stem when lower branches are removed to raise the height of the branching to a more desired height. Sometimes, you will hear a tree form referred to as a single stem.

Shrub Form:

These are bushy plants with many stems and branchings close to the ground. They are referred to as shrubs or bushes and are often shorter than their tree forms.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big does little gem magnolia get?

  • Little Gem Magnolia reaches about one-third the size of a standard Southern Magnolia, growing into a narrow pyramidal shape that fits well in smaller modern yards. This compact magnolia thrives in zones 7-9 and works beautifully as an accent tree or even in containers.

Are there dwarf magnolia trees?

  • Yes, dwarf magnolia varieties like Little Gem offer full-sized beauty in compact form. Little Gem grows one-third the size of standard Southern Magnolias while producing more 8-inch fragrant blooms, making it perfect for smaller yards in Zones 7-9. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy, well-rooted specimens.

How far apart to plant little gem magnolia?

  • Plant Little Gem Magnolias 8-10 feet apart for proper air circulation and room to mature. These compact trees reach about one-third the size of standard Southern Magnolias but still need space for their narrow pyramidal shape. Space them farther apart if using as specimen trees in larger landscapes.

Can the Little Gem Magnolia grow well in my zone (e.g., zone 6, 7, or colder areas)?

  • Little Gem Magnolia thrives in USDA zones 7-9 and may struggle in zone 6 or colder areas. This southeastern native was developed at the US National Arboretum and performs best in warmer climates. Check your specific microclimate and consider cold protection if you're in a borderline zone.

Can I prune lower branches off a Little Gem Magnolia without harming it?

  • Yes, you can safely prune lower branches from Little Gem Magnolia to create a more tree-like form. This naturally shrub-like tree responds well to selective pruning. Prune in late winter before spring growth begins for best results. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy specimens that establish well after pruning.

What happens if the tree arrives damaged—do you guarantee health on delivery?

  • Nature Hills delivers Little Gem Magnolias safely with commercial landscape-grade quality standards. Their expert growers ensure well-rooted plants arrive in excellent condition. If your tree arrives damaged, contact customer service immediately for replacement or refund options.

Is the Little Gem Magnolia resistant to pests and diseases like scale or borers?

  • Little Gem Magnolias are generally resistant to most pests and diseases, though they can occasionally face scale insects or borers like other magnolias. Their native southeastern US genetics and robust growth in zones 7-9 contribute to their natural hardiness. Proper spacing for air circulation and avoiding overwatering helps prevent issues.

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