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  | | German: Magnolie | Czech: šácholan Soulangeův | | Genus: Magnolia | Family: Magnoliaceae, | | Mature Height: 6.00 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: III, IV, V, | Flower Colour:   | | Soil Preferred: acid, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: deciduous shrub, round form, alternate leaves, obovate, elliptical, leaf margin entire, fruit - follicule, solitaire, attractive flowers, |
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia plant
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia plant
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia plant
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia buds
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia knots
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia flowers
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia flowers
 Magnolia x soulangiana Chinese magnolia leaves
Plants of Genus Magnolia:
Magnolia x soulangiana ‘Alexandrina’ - Saucer magnolia (2886 readers)Spectacular large shrub or small tree valued for its beautiful large tulip-shaped blooms, purplish-pink with white interior in late winter into early spring. Great garden specimen; use it to anchor shrub beds. Deciduous. Full sun. Moderate grower to 20 to 25 feet tall and wide, smaller as a shrub. F... ( About-garden.com) Magnolia 'Elizabeth' - Elizabeth Magnolia (1005 readers)A rare yellow flowered magnolia! Displays elegant tapered buds that open to large, primrose yellow blooms. An upright pyramidal grower well suited for use as a single specimen. Deciduous. Flowers mid to late spring. Moderate grower to 25 to 30 feet tall by 12 to 15 feet wide or clipped shorter. Hard... ( About-garden.com) Magnolia x 'Galaxy' - Galaxy magnolia (1004 readers)What makes this tree unique is that its strong, upright growth tendancies allow it to be easily trained into a single trunked form. This allows a nice change to most saucer magnolias multi-trunked appearances. Blooms late spring. Moderate grower to 25 to 30 feet tall by about. 12 to 15 feet across,... ( About-garden.com)
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External links:Michigan State University Extension: Magnolia x soulangiana --Saucer MagnoliaNC State University: Magnolia x soulangiana Cultivar ListNC State University: Trees: Magnolia x soulangianaNC State University: Trees: Magnolia x soulangiana Verbanica
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