1. Magnolia x soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia)
A deciduous showpiece for cool to temperate gardens. Saucer Magnolia rewards good soil prep with masses of pink and white blooms in early spring.
- Type
- Deciduous flowering tree
- Height
- 4-6m
- Width
- 3-5m
- Growth rate
- Moderate
- Foliage
- Mid green oval leaves, gold tones in autumn
- Flowers
- Large pink and white saucer-shaped blooms on bare wood, late winter to early spring
- Form
- Rounded, open habit
- Conditions
- Full sun to part shade. Cool to temperate climates. Shelter from hot afternoon sun and strong wind.
- Maintenance
- Low. Mulch annually, water deeply through dry spells, light prune after flowering only if needed.
- Best for
- Feature tree, front yard, cottage and heritage gardens
Why choose it
Magnolias respond strongly to well-prepared soil. Compost-enriched, free-draining ground gives the dense root system everything it needs to fuel that big spring flowering display.
Perfect pair
Underplant with Camellia sasanqua for layered seasonal flower.
Tips for planting
Dig in compost across a wide area before planting, not just the hole. The feeder roots run shallow and wide.
Get the soil right and Magnolia x soulangeana will deliver a spring show every year.
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