Magnolia grandiflora named ‘Halehines01’

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ABSTRACT:

The present invention relates to a new and distinct variety of
Magnolia grandiflora
, commonly called Southern Magnolia. I have given my plant the varietal name ‘Halehines01’.
Southern Magnolias are typically extremely variable in growth habit, leaf and flowering characteristics. Seedling grown material is often open and unkempt. These characteristics typically limit the attractiveness of the plants in landscaping applications.
It is not unusual for Southern Magnolia trees to grow from one to two feet per year. For example, Southern Magnolia trees growing in the same block and which were the same age as the parent tree of my new variety at the time it was discovered were about five to seven feet tall at about four years of age.
U.S. Plant Pat. No. 9,243 relates to a Southern Magnolia tree named ‘MGTIG’. This tree is a rapidly growing Southern Magnolia tree with the patent referring to three year old plants growing in a nursery in Monroe, Ga. having a typical height of seven to eight feet and a width of four feet. The ‘MGTIG’ trees are described as having a dense framework of branches and leaves. The rapid growth of the ‘MGTIG’ variety makes it less desirable in landscaping applications where a slower growing, smaller tree is preferred.
With this as background, the parent tree of my new variety of Southern Magnolia tree was discovered in the spring of 1996 growing in a cultivated area of a nursery in Warren County, Tenn. I was attracted to my new tree by its small size and dense foliage. At the time, my new tree and other Southern Magnolia trees growing in the same block were about four years old. However, my new tree was only about twenty-four inches tall, while the other Southern Magnolia trees growing in the block were from about five to seven feet tall.
Asexual reproduction of the new variety at my direction from cuttings has been accomplished at the Hale & Hines Nursery in Warren County, Tenn. Observations of the resulting progeny growing in this nursery has proven the characteristics of my new variety to be fixed. Furthermore, these observations have confirmed that my new variety represents a new and improved variety of Southern Magnolia tree, as particularly evidenced by the following unique combination of characteristics, which have proven firmly fixed, are outstanding therein, and which distinguish it from all of the varieties of this species of which I am aware:
1. A small, slow-growing shrub-like tree; and
2. Very dense green foliage.
OVERALL DESCRIPTION OF THE VARIETY
‘Halehines01’ is an attractive plant that exhibits a slow growth rate compared to other varieties of Southern Magnolia trees. Observations of Southern Magnolia trees of my new variety maintained in a test block of plants under standard outdoor nursery conditions of normal water and fertilizer have confirmed that these plants have growth rates of from about six to about eight inches per year. In addition, internode lengths of about three-fourths inch to one inch (about 1.5 to 2.5 centimeters) have been observed in these trees, which results in leaves of the trees being densely clustered in a compact growth habit. The trees attain a small shrubby appearance which is broadly pyramidal in habit.
My new plant has not yet been observed to bloom so that flower shape, size, color, petal shape, petal flowering, stamen color, and fragrance are all unknown.
The leaves of my new plant have been observed to be about four to five inches long (about 10 to 12 centimeters) and about one and one-fourth inch to one and three-fouth inches wide (about 3 to 4 centimeters wide). The leaves are thick and firm and lanceolate to elliptic in shape, glossy above and smooth beneath, and are green to yellow-green color at maturity.
My new variety has been asexually reproduced by cuttings that may be planted using standard methods, such as placing the cuttings in horticultural grade perlite in four inch deep flats on a greenhouse bench under an intermittent mist. All plants of my new variety which have been asexually propagated have been identical, insofar as observable, to the parent plant.

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