20 Seeds from Magnolia grandiflora, also known as Southern Magnolia, 
USDA Hardiness Zones 6 to 10 
Magnolia grandiflora is a broadleaf evergreen tree that is noted for its attractive dark green leaves and its large, extremely fragrant flowers. It typically grows to 60-80’ tall with a pyramidal to rounded crown. This is a magnificent tree of the South. It is native to moist wooded areas in the southeastern United States from North Carolina to Florida and Texas. Leathery evergreen ovate to elliptic leaves (to 10” long) are glossy dark green above and variable pale green to gray-brown beneath. Fragrant white flowers (to 8-12” diameter) usually have six petals. Flowers bloom in late spring, with sparse continued flowering throughout the summer. Flowers give way to spherical cone-like fruiting clusters (to 3-5” long) that mature in late summer to early fall, releasing individual rose-red coated seeds suspended on slender threads at maturity.
Seeds Come from My Personal Trees in my yard. 
NAME: Southern Magnolia

OTHER COMMON NAMES: Bull Bay

SCIENTIFIC NAME: Magnolia Grandiflora

COLOR: White

PLANT SEEDS: Fall sow seeds or cold stratify

BLOOM TIME: May - June, and some flowering into Fall

ORNAMENTAL BERRIES: Sept - Oct, into winter 

HARDINESS ZONE: 6 - 10

PLANT HEIGHT: 60 - 90'

PLANT SPACING: 30 - 40'

LIGHT REQUIREMENTS: Sun - Part Shade

SOIL & WATER PREFERENCES: Average

QUANTITY: 20 Seeds

OTHER: The Southern Magnolia is native to The Southern US. It is the state tree of Mississippi and the state flower of Louisiana. Its beautiful flowers are an unbelievable large in diameter!! The fragrant flowers are white with yellow stamens & have a waxy texture. Plants are able to tolerate both coastal conditions & moist periods. This Magnolia’s beautiful hard wood is used commercially to make furniture. The Southern Magnolia is an evergreen with dark green shiny leaves. The leaves are stiff & leathery, & measure up to 10" long. They are used by florists in arrangements. Beautiful!