The Alexandrina is a Japanese magnolia tree with large, beautiful purple flowers that will make an elegant and tranquil edition to your yard or garden area. The Alexandrina is the most commonly grown deciduous magnolia. Its flowers bloom in late winter to early spring, before the foliage emerges. Flowers are pink with white interiors. Sparse numbers of additional flowers may bloom sporadically later in spring on new growth, but the later flowers are usually less vigorous and less colorful than those of the primary bloom. It is a broad shrub or small tree that typically rises to 20’ tall with a rounded crown. It is often grown in a multi-trunked shrubby form. It exhibits a medium growth rate and reaches a mature height of about 20-25 feet with a spread of 15-25 feet. It is hardy to -15 degrees (in zones 5-9).
Produces beautiful large purple pink flowers
Blooms late winter to early spring
Perfect addition to any landscape
Mature size of 20 ft to 25 ft tall x 15 ft to 25 ft W