Flowering trees like this are lovely ( can't seem to spell gorgeous any way which looks correct...). Too big for a garden , unless you have an estate.

Did I ever tell you about when I joined the Royal Horticultural Society , sixty odd years ago ? You had to be proposed and seconded and then got elected as a Fellow - very grand .. then I asked for advice about my garden ; is it a large garden sir, or a small one ? (they said) actually, at that time I had not yet qualified in my profession, and was paid pennies per week , and after five years of scrimping and saving we had bought our first house - the smallest there was, so far out of town that it was 30 minutes walk to a bus , and we couldn't afford a car - a brand new housing estate, where the rascally builder had sold off the top soil - but nevertheless I had the biggest garden on the site - a full one hundred feet long and maybe twenty feet wide - I thought it large, but was cautious enough to ask ; where do you draw the line between small and large ? They said , " over 4 acres is large , under four acres is small -
On my estate, they were building at an average of ten houses per acre..... ) I did wonder if I was in the right place...the RHS has almost got rid of its image as an organisation dealing with grandmansions and estates, but not quite - you can still get elected to one of the Committees quite quickly if you are a Lord or a Sir, or an Honourable ( which means your Dad was a Lord) but if you are a plain joe , especially one who pipes up questions like "do you actually know what you are doing ? That plant you are proposing to award is bog standard even if it does come from The Earl of ....you definitely don't get invited...
Is that a chip on my shoulder, you think you see ? never...

Nowadays I still have a small garden , maybe 1/4 acre - as a deliberate downsize from larger ones. to suit my old age . Do you know Reginald Arkell.. ? "A garden should be very small / or it will be no fun at all"....
But I have squeezed in four Magnolias, none of which will grow to the magnificence of the pic here, at leat, not until my ashes have enriched the soil for many a year ! I'll put some pics up in maybe a week, when the whole bush/tree is in flower in two of the cases ; they can still be wonderful even if only 1/50th the size of the oine Shane posted.