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Description 'Yellow Bird' is an artificial hybrid cultivar introduced from the Brooklyn Botanical Garden in the Magnoliaceae (magnolia) family. This deciduous tree reaches a height of 40 feet and a width of 25 feet with a pyramidal habit when young, maturing to a more rounded crown.


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The Yellow Bird Magnolia ( Magnolia x brooklynensis 'Yellow Bird') is considered to be one of the best cultivars for yellow flowers. It puts on a beautiful display of bright yellow flowers in spring as the leaves are emerging. 'Yellow Bird' is a fast growing, medium-sized, deciduous shade tree.


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Magnolia acuminata 'Yellow Bird' Yellow Bird Magnolia Family: Magnoliaceae (Magnolia Family) 26 Genus: Magnolia (Magnolia Cucumber Tree Tree, Cucumber) 23 Plant Type: Tree 580 Hardiness: USDA Zone 4 497 Deciduous / Evergreen: Deciduous 807 Flowers: Yellow (Yellow with slightly greenish base; 6 upright tepals) Foliage: Green Ultimate Height:


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Yellow Bird Magnolia Magnolia acuminata 'Yellow Bird' Pronunciation: mag-NOH-lee-uh ah-kew-min-AY-tuh SKU #06019 5-9 Your climate might be too cold for this plant: Change Location Find In Store OVERVIEW DETAILS STYLE CARE HISTORY This Plant's Growing Zones: 5-9 Your USDA Cold Hardiness Zone: Your climate may be too cold for this plant


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The genus name, Magnolia, honors Pierre Magnol, a French botanist from the 17th century. The specific epithet, macrophylla, is derived from two Greek words. Macro means large, and phyllon means leaf, and they reference the huge leaves of this tree. This tree produces the largest leaves and flowers of the Magnolia genus.


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'Yellow Bird' is a cross between M. acuminata var. subcordata and M. x brooklynensis 'Evamaria'. This is an upright, conical to pyramidal, deciduous, yellow-flowered hybrid magnolia that will mature over time to 40' tall. It was introduced in 1981. Goblet-shaped, yellow flowers (to 3") bloom in spring as the new leaves emerge.


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The Yellow Bird Magnolia can be grown as a very large shrub or a small to medium-sized tree. It grows in a pyramidal or conical shape, and is deciduous. Flowers bloom in late spring as the fresh foliage is just starting to unfurl on the previously bare branches. A profusion of blooms covers the tree, in a delicate lemon-yellow color.


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Yellow Bird Magnolia Tulip Tree - 3 Gallon Pot A unique and interesting hybrid, the Yellow Bird Magnolia, also known as yellow tulip tree, produces an abundance of tulip-like flowers with bright yellow petals that are perched upright at the ends of almost every stem on the tree in spring.


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Magnolia acuminata 'Yellow Bird' Bright canary yellow 3 1/2 inch flowers appear more dependably since they emerge with the foliage late in the spring after the danger of frosts. Plant as an accent or specimen. A Brooklyn Botanic Garden introduction. Deciduous. Mature Height 40 feet Mature Width 25 feet Light Full Sun $139.99 - $249.99


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'Daphne' magnolia is one of the most vividly yellow bloomers. It produces big, long-lasting flowers in deep yellow hues. The blooms are held above the foliage. The tree itself has a narrow, upright form, which is great for tight spaces, and it grows from 10 to 30 feet tall.


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Regarded as one of the best yellow-flowered Magnolias, Magnolia 'Yellow Bird' is an upright, conical to pyramidal, deciduous shrub or tree of breathtaking beauty when in full bloom. Masses of goblet-shaped, lemon-yellow flowers, 3 in. across (7 cm), appear in late spring as the new leaves emerge. Held upright, each sunny bloom counts up to 6 tepals and may last up to 3 weeks.


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'Yellow Bird', another Brooklyn Botanic Garden introduction registered in 1981, is an upright pyramidal-shaped tree sporting daffodil-yellow flowers each with six tepals. Lightly fragrant, tulip-shaped, creamy yellow flowers bear light pink tinges at the base on Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern'. photo credit: J. Coceano


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Magnolia 'Ivory Chalice' is a remarkable deciduous shrub or small tree. Its elegant, chalice-shaped, ivory flowers, 6 in. across (15 cm), grace the garden in late winter or early spring. Fragrant and adorning bare branches, they herald the arrival of spring. The obovate, dark green leaves turn coppery-bronze in fall, adding to the plant's allure.


Magnolia ×brooklynensis 'Yellow Bird' Magnolia ×brooklynensis 'Yellow Bird' Van den Berk

Yellow bird magnolia, also sometimes known as a yellow tulip tree, is a hybrid species developed by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden (BBG) in 1981. This flowering tree is the result of a backcross of M. acuminata var. subcordata and another hybrid developed by BBG, Magnolia × brooklynensis 'Evamaria.'

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