Can magnolia trees grow in colorado?


Question:I have seen Magnolia trees in Texas and Missouri. I live in Colorado and would like to purchase one for my yard. Will it survive?

Answers:
I would get expert advice from your local garden source. If you live in the more temperate area of Colorado, you might be able to plant the tree in a sheltered area and have success. Magnolias grow wild here in Georgia. We see them in the mountains quite often, but they cannot withstand severe cold or wind.


Not likely. It's just too cold in the winter for them. They grow in Albuquerque in protected areas, but they don't get the subzero temps you do in Colorado.
Looks like you can. Magnolias are hardy in zones 4-7. You are zone 4 right? Yea, just been confirmed...You are in zone 4 and you can grow a magnolia.

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