Pinkie magnolia tree seeds offer the chance to grow one of spring's most stunning flowering trees from seed—a rewarding project for patient gardeners. This 2-pack provides 20 seeds total (2 packets × 10 seeds each). Magnolias require cold stratification before sowing and may take 1–2 years to produce first blooms, but the fragrant pink flowers are worth the wait.
There's a particular magic to magnolias blooming in early spring—those large, fragrant pink flowers appearing before the leaves, as if the tree simply couldn't wait. Growing a magnolia from seed takes patience, but this 2-pack of Pinkie magnolia seeds (20 seeds total) gives you multiple chances at success. The seeds require cold stratification to break dormancy, mimicking a natural winter. Start them indoors, transplant carefully, and in a few years you'll have a tree that stops neighbors mid-walk.
Key Benefits
- 2 packs × 10 seeds = 20 Pinkie magnolia seeds total
- Stunning pink blooms in early spring
- Fragrant flowers attract pollinators
- Cold stratification required – 90 days refrigerated
- Slow-growing tree – patience rewarded with decades of beauty
- Grows 15–25 ft tall at maturity
How to Grow
- Cold stratify: place seeds in moist sand/peat, refrigerate 90 days
- After stratification, sow 1/2 inch deep in seed-starting mix
- Keep moist at 65–75°F; germination takes 30–60+ days
- Transplant seedlings to larger pots after 2–3 true leaves develop
- Plant outdoors in partial shade with well-draining acidic soil
- Protect young trees from harsh winter; mulch root zone
Specifications
Quantity: 20 seeds (2 packs × 10). Type: Pinkie magnolia. Mature height: 15–25 ft. Sun: Full sun to partial shade. Soil: Acidic, well-draining. Hardiness: Zones 5–9. Stratification: Required (90 days cold).
What's Included
- 2 seed packets (10 seeds each, 20 total)
- Resealable packaging
Care & Storage
Store seeds in refrigerator until ready to stratify. Magnolia seeds lose viability quickly at room temperature. Begin stratification within 1–2 months of receiving.
Key Terms
- Cold stratification — Process of exposing seeds to cold and moisture to break dormancy
- Deciduous — Trees that lose leaves in winter; magnolias bloom before new leaves emerge
- Acidic soil — Soil with pH below 7; magnolias prefer pH 5.5–6.5
Years from now, you'll stand under a tree you grew from a seed smaller than your thumbnail—and the first spring bloom will feel like a quiet triumph.
