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Sweetbay Magnolia. The Sweetbay magnolia is a native variety that will reach 15-25' tall and wide at maturity. It produces large, white, fragrant blossoms that appear in early summer and attract a variety of beneficial pollinators.
Sourwood. The sourwood tree is prized for its vibrant, orange and red fall foliage that contrasts against its long, swaying flower clusters. It will grow to be 20-50' tall and 15-20' wide.
Fire N Ice' is prized for its variegated foliage that emerges yellow and red in the spring and ages to dark green with white margins. White, bell-shaped flowers cover the plant in mid-spring. Will reach 4-5' tall and wide at maturity.
The 'Schipkaensis' laurel is a large, fast-growing variety that is often used for privacy screening or large hedging. It will reach 12-15' tall and 6-8' wide, but can be pruned to a smaller size. White, bottlebrush blooms appear in spring and attract beneficial pollinators.
This variety will slowly reach 4-6' tall and wide. It produces large clusters of spicy-scented, waxy pink flowers that fade to white. Bright red berries fade to black in fall. Foliage turns burgundy in autumn.
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