1. Magnolia x soulangeana (Saucer Magnolia)
The Saucer Magnolia delivers large goblet-shaped pink to mauve blooms in early spring, setting the tone for the warm season. The deciduous form means clean structure in winter and lush foliage through summer.
- Type
- Deciduous flowering tree
- Height
- 4 to 6m
- Width
- 3 to 5m
- Growth rate
- Moderate
- Foliage
- Glossy green, emerges after flowering
- Flowers
- Pink to mauve goblet blooms in early spring
- Form
- Spreading with rounded crown
- Conditions
- Full sun to part shade, sheltered, well-drained soil
- Maintenance
- Low
- Best for
- Feature lawns, courtyards, formal gardens.
Why choose it
Sets the season's tone with one of the most dramatic spring flowering displays available.
Perfect pair
Pair Saucer Magnolia with Crepe Myrtle 'Natchez' as the summer-flowering counterpoint for extended seasonal interest.
Tips for planting
Plant in a sheltered position to protect blooms from frost. Mulch heavily and water consistently.
A dramatic early-season feature.
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