| Description | Magnolia 'Lois' is a smaller compact tree with yellow flowers that bloom a little later than other Magnolia. |
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| Pronunciation | (mag-NO-lee-uh) |
| Plant Type | Trees Deciduous |
| Hardiness Zone | 5-8b |
| Sunlight | full, mostly sunny |
| Temperature | blooms a little later so there is a less chance of frost damage to the flowers |
| Flowers | goblet-shaped. yellow, pale yellow, sulfur yellow, the actual shade of yellow the flower will depend on the site, climate, and current weather conditions |
| Dimensions | 15-20 by 18 feet (HS), rounded |
| Cultivar Origin | Introduced by the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, by Lola Koerting circa 2012 |
| Author's Notes | Refer back to Magnolia ABCs for additional information on this plant. |
| Notes & Reference | #86-Magnolia A Gardener’s Guide (Jim Gardiner), #275- The Plant Lovers Guide To Magnolias (Andrew Bunting) |