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Magnolia grandiflora

'Little Gem'


Little Gem Southern Magnolia




Origin:  South-eastern United States of America.
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With its beautiful and fragrant white flowers, the cultivar 'Little Gem' lives up to its mother plant's reputation as a lovely addition to any garden. This evergreen adds ornamental value to any garden in which it's utilized; however, those who are unaware of its messy behaviour may be frustrated by its frequent shedding of foliage.



Michael Pascoe, NDP., ODH., CLT., MSc. (Plant Conservation)

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Family
Magnoliaceae
Genus
Magnolia
Species
grandiflora
Cultivar
'Little Gem'
Category
Woody
Type
Tree (evergreen)
USDA Hardiness Zone
7a - 9a
Canadian Hardiness Zone
7a - 8a
RHS Hardiness Zone
H3 - H7
Temperature (°C)
(-12) - (-1)
Temperature (°F)
0 - 30
Height
4 - 8 m
Spread
2.5 - 4 m
Photographs
Description and Growing Information
Flowering Period
MayJuneJulyAugust
General Description
'Little Gem' Magnolia grandiflora is a dwarf variety of the Southern Magnolia evergreen. Little Gem Southern Magnolia is known to be more compact and smaller than its mother plant, with a crown that is upright and pyramidal. It is notable for its glossy, deep green leaves and showy, fragrant white flowers that bloom from late spring through the summer.
Landscape
This evergreen can be utilized as a screening plant, accent, or specimen.
Cultivation
Prefers moist, acidic, peaty soil under full sun to partial shade. Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ is slow-growing but requires more space for root expansion as it is known to have a root zone that can spread four times its canopy width. Little Gem can be frost and drought tolerant once established, and has a moderate salt tolerance. Known to be generally low maintenance, Little Gem responds well to pruning though little is required.
Shape
Little Gem has a denser growth habit and a smaller, more compact shape. It possesses a symmetrical oval canopy and an upright pyramidal crown.
Growth
Medium
ID Characteristic
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’ is best identified by its fragrant and striking white flowers. Little Gem Magnolias have vibrant, healthy green leaves with a glossy appearance and contrasting golden blown undersides. Visually, the Little Gem appears very similar to its mother plant, the Southern Magnolia, but is set apart by its smaller form.
Pests
Little Gem Southern Magnolias are susceptible to Magnolia scale, Magnolia borer, leaf spot, blight, black mildew, canker, tulip-poplar, and girdling roots due to their large spreading root systems.
Habitat
Horticultural origin.
Bark/Stem Description
The older bark has a brownish grey colour, and it is quite thin. This makes it easy to damage. New growth is green.
Flower/Leaf Bud Description
Buds have multiple lobes that have a pointed prickle tip, fuzzy texture, and are capsule-like in shape. As they grow, they change from a light green to a reddish colour.
Leaf Description
Little Gem Magnolias are a broadleaf evergreen with elliptical-shaped leaves and a simple leaf arrangement. Leaf blades range in length from 4 to 8 inches. The leaves are glossy green with golden brown undersides and reddish brown fuzz. After new leaves grow in, the leathery-feeling leaves shed.
Flower Description
Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem' has lovely white flowers that bloom in late spring and have a pleasant aroma. These flowers are typically 8 inches long, with a waxy texture and a striking appearance. These flowers appear as tomentose buds on the ends of twigs.
Fruit Description
Fruit on the Little Gem appears as a 5-inch burgundy fuzzy elongated conical shape. These ripen in the fall and emerge in the winter as singular, follicle, red-coated seeds that can attract birds.
Colour Description
Foliage is a glossy deep green with copper matte undersides. Flowers are a vibrant white with a waxy appearance. Fruit emerges as a conical tomentose bud that begins green, and turn a red-brown colour as they ripen. Once fully ripened, fruit appears as bright red berries adding winter interest to this plant. Bark on Magnolia grandiflora “Little Gem’ is a dull grey red.
Texture Description
Little Gem is a coarse textured evergreen tree.
Notable Specimens
Auckland Botanical Gardens - Urban Trees.
Propagation
Propagation can be performed in a variety of methods, such as semi-ripe cuttings in late summer to early fall, grafting, or layering in early spring.
Ethnobotanical Uses (Disclaimer)
Magnolia grandiflora (Southern Magnolia) bark was used by Indigenous cultures in the South in a variety of ways, such as: decoration, treating skin conditions, and aiding kidney diseases.
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