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Potted Magnolia Tree - Description
- Small Magnolia Tree / Specimen Shrub
- Magnolia Susan
- Deciduous Tree
- Flowering: Early Spring
- Plant Size
- Height: 40-50cm
- Girth: 5-7cm
- Containerised (Potted)
- Pot Size: 3 Litres
- Award Winning Magnolia
Potted Magnolia Tree - Characteristics
- Habit: Small tree or bush. upright & open canopy
- Flower: Large cup shaped blooms with 6 petals, bright pink
- Pointed pink buds
- Flowers appear before foliage
- Scented blooms
- Flowering period: March to April
- Mature size: 3m in height & spread
- If allowed to grow to full maturity
- Can be maintained at smaller size either
- Growth rate: Slow growing
- Frost hardy - Buds can suffer from a late frost in Spring
Potted Magnolia Tree - Uses
- Suited to front gardens, small gardens & courtyards
- Makes a wonderful specimen plant in borders
- Magnolias are popular for their Spring blooms
- Can be grown in large containers
Potted Magnolia Tree - Planting Instructions
Planting Time
- Suitable for planting all year round
- Avoid frosty conditions, where the ground is frozen
Positioning Trees
- Magnolias are happy in full sun or partial shade
- Ensure soil is rich in fertility & organic matter
- Grow in acidic or neutral soil
- When planting, hold plants at ground level & back fill the top soil
- Ensure each plant is straight & soil is compacted in around it's root ball
- Level off the soil around the plants
After Care
- Soak pot for approx. 10 minutes before planting
- Water again after planting
- If dry weather persists, water every 2 days
- Weeding is also essential, especially bind weed which can quickly smoother a young tree
- Keep grass growth away from the base of trees to ensure a faster growth rate
- Best time to prune is in mid to late Summer
- You can take hardwood cuttings to propagate Magnolias in Autumn
- Susceptible to coral spot, honey fungus & grey mould