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magnolia fiddle leaf fig Bigleaf Magnolia – Plant Detectives

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magnolia fiddle leaf fig Bigleaf Magnolia – Plant DetectivesBigleaf Magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla) Bigleaf Magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla), is a bold, architectural tree prized for its enormous, tropical looking leaves and oversized, fragrant white blooms. Even as a young plant it creates instant presence, with foliage that can read like a living umbrella in the landscape. In late spring to early summer, dinner plate sized flowers open against the massive leaves for a look that feels more like a botanical

Bigleaf Magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla)

Bigleaf Magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla), is a bold, architectural tree prized for its enormous, tropical-looking leaves and oversized, fragrant white blooms. Even as a young plant it creates instant presence, with foliage that can read like a living umbrella in the landscape. In late spring to early summer, dinner-plate sized flowers open against the massive leaves for a look that feels more like a botanical garden than a backyard. With a sheltered site and steady moisture, this is the kind of tree that turns a quiet corner into a focal point.

Distinctive Features

The calling card is the foliage, with leaves that can reach two feet or more in length and give the plant a dramatic texture you cannot replicate with typical shade trees. Blooms are large, creamy white, and sweetly fragrant, often accented with a purple blotch at the base, and they appear when the plant has enough maturity and warmth to settle in. After flowering, decorative cone-like fruits can develop and later reveal bright red seeds that add another layer of interest. The overall effect is lush and theatrical, but still refined when placed where it has room to breathe.

Growing Conditions

  • Sun: Full sun to part shade; afternoon shade is helpful in hotter sites and windy exposures.
  • Soil: Rich, well-drained soil that holds moisture; slightly acidic to neutral is ideal.
  • Water: Moderate to consistent; water regularly during establishment and during dry spells.
  • USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8.
  • Habit: Small to medium deciduous tree with a broad, open form.
  • Mature Size: About 30 to 40 feet tall and 20 to 30 feet wide, sometimes larger with age in ideal conditions.

Ideal Uses

  • Focal Point: Use as a showpiece tree where the oversized leaves and blooms can be appreciated up close.
  • Woodland Edges: Tuck into the edge of a naturalized area to create a dramatic transition from forest to lawn.
  • Protected Courtyards: Plant in a sheltered spot that blocks harsh wind and highlights the tree's tropical texture.
  • Large Shrub Border Anchor: Place at the back of a mixed border to add height and bold leaf contrast behind perennials and shrubs.
  • Collector Specimen: A standout choice for gardeners who want something unusual, memorable, and conversation-starting.

Low Maintenance Care

  • Watering: Keep soil evenly moist the first two growing seasons; mulch to reduce drying and protect shallow roots.
  • Mulching: Maintain a 2 to 3 inch mulch layer, keeping mulch off the trunk to prevent moisture issues.
  • Fertilizing: Feed lightly in spring with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer if growth is weak; avoid overfeeding.
  • Pruning: Prune minimally; remove dead or crossing branches after flowering or in late winter, and avoid heavy cuts.
  • Winter and Wind Protection: Choose a sheltered site; big leaves tear in strong wind, and late frosts can damage early growth.

Why Choose Bigleaf Magnolia?

  • Unmatched Texture: Massive leaves deliver a look that feels lush, bold, and completely different from standard landscape trees.
  • Statement Blooms: Large, fragrant flowers create a seasonal highlight that stops people in their tracks.
  • Garden-Ready Drama: Brings a botanical-garden vibe to residential landscapes without complicated care.
  • Multi-Season Interest: Foliage impact in summer, flowers in late spring to early summer, and ornamental fruit in the right seasons.
  • Design Flexibility: Works as a specimen, woodland edge accent, or anchor plant where you want a big-leaf moment.

If you have a protected spot with room for a dramatic canopy and you want a tree that reads as a true focal point, Bigleaf Magnolia delivers bold foliage, fragrant blooms, and a look that feels special from the first season onward.

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A Philosophical Take I Didn't Expect
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I heard of this book for decades. It appeared to me a fundamental piece of literature for the UFO community, which stirred my interest. Why? I needed to know what made it special. Reading this title, I discovered a philosophical view I hadn't anticipated. The author was abducted multiple times, and his family appears to have been involved. He's researched indepthly and communicated with other abductees, yet he maintains objectivity. That's particularly rare in our modern times - refreshing even. I loved what Whitley said about the visitors possibly being the first quantum experience. Before he wrote it, I said to author Sahara Foley how cool it was that Whitley implied the abduction was like bringing something into existence. I even likened it to quantum physics, stating something is both real and unreal until it it brought into existence. I'm not sure I completely buy what the author is selling, but I can agree that the visitors are more than they seem. Whatever is happening should not be ridiculed or ignored. That benefits no one and stifles true research along with healing. I think Whitley has great ideas, which should be considered - everything should be considered at this point, especially as we've found a possible link to quantum physics. I recommend this book if you are curious about anything unknown. Beyond UFOs and abductions, the message of communion is good. The historical information, the need to support people struggling with something traumatic, and the possible causes of these phenomenonal experiences are well presented. This is a great book of commentary on the human condition.
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Fred Fanning
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Fascinating Book
Format: Audiobook
This incredible book tells the story of people's experiences being abducted by Aliens. It includes information from many abductees, not just the author's. I have never read a book like this, and although I don't know about aliens, I believe these people experienced something horrific. Their experiences must be investigated. Bravo to the author for sharing his experiences with his readers.
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Dr. Know
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 3
I had heard of this book when it made a splash in 1987, I did not have time then...
Format: Paperback
I did not have time to read this book when it came out because I was a young father, and I was at the beginning of my professional career. Now, almost 40 years later, I am a grandfather and I within months of the end of my professional career. So I made time to read it, finally. What instigated me to do so now, is all the recent activities concerning UAPs and the unexplained sightings of UAPs in the night skies over military bases in New Jersey and, also, in England. Put simply, I was in the mood to give this book a chance. The "story" starts strong with Whitley Strieber's descriptions of his apparent contact with the "visitors." He is a talented fiction writer and that comes through, but after the first 60 or so pages, the story drags and becomes increasingly repetitive, and hard to read. The penultimate chapter may have read well in 1987, with its buzziness, and the power of three....but in 2025 it doesn't. It just sounds so out-of-date like an Oldsmobile Cutlass with a T-top. (Yes that was a real car...Google it.) Then, there are chapters that are nothing more than transcripts of what Whitley, and his late wife, Anne, had said while in sessions under hypnosis; they are barely understandable, let alone readable. The allusions to quantum mechanics later in the book adon't fit very well, and seem to be an afterthought and are very hard to take. Clearly, Streiber's ideas are not grounded in the science, but in a kind of typical layman's misunderstanding of quantum mechanical "concepts." That is there is an extension of the theory into things it is not meant to explain, and proves that having a little knowledge about something is dangerous. All-in-all, I suffered through the "last," 229 pages (including two appendices), but I can say I have read it from cover to cover. What is my opinion of the abduction story? I hate to be unkind, but it seems more like the memory of a hallucination, or of a very bad and graphic dream, than something that actually happened. It seems to be the product of a fertile and creative mind of a talented author. Yes, there are other people who also claim to have been abducted, and there are some commonalities among their claims, and I know that their numbers should add credibility to their stories, and I know it is unkind to doubt them, but I do and I remain skeptical. So did Whitley Streiber write this book knowing full well that is was actual a work of fiction while claiming it was non-fiction, or did he write it honestly thinking that he was sharing objective truths? On this, it is very hard to know...it is plausible that he really believes these things happened to him, and that he wrote about them sincerely. The author himself seems never to be sure. His lie detector results seem to indicate that he is telling something that he truly believes, but one never knows for sure. To sum up, I am glad the book is no longer a mystery to me. My curiosity was satisfied and that is enough for me, but it took work.
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Steve D.
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Read this book to begin your study!
Format: Kindle
If you can read only one book on UFO abductions, read this one! This book is amazing and will give you a very good idea about what these UFO abductees are experiencing. This is the book that launched me on an ongoing UFO study which has led to my obtaining and reading tons of books on UFO and abductions. While not an abductee myself and, in fact, I have arguably never even seen a UFO, I know that there is something to this phenomenon that we do not understand. The interest seen in the public square now and the government's greater focus on the UFO phenomena leads one to conclude that what is happening is real and unknown. While I personally believe that the UFO phenomena is a spiritual one involving the unseen spirit world, that is just one of the many theories out there. Read this book and embark on a fascinating journey for yourself.
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