Magnolia grandiflora Bracken's Brown Beauty

Bracken's Brown Beauty Magnolia

Bracken's Brown Beauty was selected for its relatively compact, dense habit. Creamy white flowers 5-6" in diameter open May-June and are wonderfully fragrant. Flowers are followed by 2-3" long brown, cone-like fruits with beautiful red seeds hanging down from slender "threads." Leaves are lustrous dark green on top and cinnamon-brown on the bottom. One of the most cold hardy selections of M. grandiflora.

Southern magnolia provides nesting sites, cover for wildlife, food for caterpillars, and the seeds are eaten by birds and small mammals. The fragrant flowers attract pollinators.

Excellent evergreen tree with a pyramidal habit best suited to large yards, parks, and open areas.  

  • Polpular, broadleaf, evergreen ornamental tree
  • Sizable, white flowers are fragrant and showy
  • Glossy, dark green leaves with a stunning pubescent, cinnamon-brown underside

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Landscape Characteristics
Flowers
Foliage Color
Fragrance
Ornamental Fruit
Specialty Use
Wildlife Garden
Attracts Wildlife
Attracts Pollinators
Attracts Songbirds
Classification by Use
Color Impact
Hedge/Screen
Native
Critter Resistance
Deer Resistant
Habit
Pyramidal
Upright
Light Requirement
Part Shade
Part Sun
Sun
Foliage
Evergreen
Season of Interest (Flowering)
Spring
Summer
Season of Interest (Foliage)
Fall
Spring
Summer
Winter
Growth Rate
Moderate
Soil Moisture
Average Water
Well-Drained
Foliage Color
Dark Green
Growing & Maintenance Tips for Magnolia grandiflora Bracken's Brown Beauty

Plant in rich, well-drained soil, somewhat acidic soil that stays reasonably moist. Tolerates high moisture levels, but does not tolerate overly wet or swampy soils and prolonged flooding. Will grow in full sun or part shade. Protect from winter sun and wind in northerly areas.