Our Plants

  • Southern Magnolia

    Southern magnolia, is a stunning evergreen tree native to southeastern United States, and admired for its massive, creamy white flowers that can reach up to 12 inches in diameter. It thrives in hot, humid climates and can even tolerate occasional drought. Its thick, glossy leaves and lemon-scented blooms have made it a beloved symbol of the South. The flowers are so large and fragrant that they’re pollinated by beetles, not bees because magnolias evolved long before bees even existed!
  • Pomegranate

    Longwood Gardens received this pomegranate bonsai in 1998. It was collected from a hedgerow and its training as a bonsai began around 1960. The tree has been shaped in the informal upright style characterized by an upright trunk that curves or bends. In this tree the thick, nicely tapered trunk bends and twists subtly, making for a very natural representation of a very old tree. The effect is enhanced by the scars on the trunk. Though natural on this tree, bonsai growers sometimes make such scars on purpose, to give the same weathered look.

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