The deciduous Saucer Magnolia (and / or Saucer Magnolia) is a small-growth tree or large-growth shrub with extremely impressive flowering, which begins in late winter, before the leaves appear, and lasts until late spring. Its large flower has a diameter of 12 to 25 cm, its color is pinkish white and slightly fragrance. The cultivation of the deciduous Saucer Magnolia is not particularly difficult, as it is not endangered by pests and diseases, while at the same time being a very adaptive plant, as it can withstand the overwhelming atmosphere of the cities. A valuable tree for landscape architecture and gardening, it finds a wide range of applications and uses in a variety of environments and spaces.
It is offered at a price determined by the particular characteristics of the plant, such as the size of the pot, its height, age and shape. Large shrubs are also available for sale (and planting) upon prior arrangement. In any case, the price or prices listed are indicative.
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FOLIAGE: Deciduous
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HEIGHT: 5 - 8 m, DIAMETER: 5 - 8 m
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POSITION: Sun, Half-Shade
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TOLERANCE in MINIMUM TEMPERATURES: From -20 to -25 °C
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WATERING: Medium
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SOIL: Medium
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SOIL pH: Acidic to Moderately Acidic (5 - 6.5)
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FLOWERS: Pink White
| Plants | |
| Plants Category | Landscaping & Gardening Shrubs |
| Plants Type | Tall Height Srubs |
| Genus | Magnolia |
| Species | × soulangeana |
| Foliage | Deciduous |
| Leaves Color | Dark Green |
| Autumn Foliage Color | Yellow Brown |
| Color of Flowers | White Pink |
| Flowering | Late Winter - Spring |
| Fragance | Yes |
| Soil | Loam (not too heavy), Sand, Clay |
| pH of Soil | 5 - 6.5 |
| Irrigation | Moderate |
| Thorns | No |
| Toxicity | No |
| Respiratory Allergies | Moderate |
| Growth Rate | Moderate |
| Planting Season | Saucer Magnolia Shrubs in pots are planted all year round except during periods of extreme weather |
| Plant Uses | Saucer Magnolia Shrubs are planted alone or in groups, in gardens, squares, parks, street islets. |