Magnolia Elizabeth
Description: Magnolia 'Elizabeth' is a deciduous hybrid magnolia tree prized for its large, fragrant flowers and vigorous growth habit. It is known for its early bloom and attractive foliage, making it a popular choice in gardens and landscapes.
Flowers:
- Blooms: Large, goblet-shaped flowers with delicate, pale pink to white petals that open in early spring before the emergence of foliage. The blooms have a subtle, citrus-like fragrance that enhances their appeal.
- Fragrance: The fragrance attracts pollinators and adds a pleasant scent to the garden.
Foliage:
- Leaves: Dark green, oval-shaped leaves provide an attractive backdrop to the spring blooms. The foliage turns yellow in autumn before dropping, adding seasonal interest.
Form and Size:
- Size: Typically grows 4-6 meters tall and wide, forming a rounded, spreading canopy with age.
- Habit: Upright and pyramidal when young, becoming more rounded and spreading with maturity.
Growing Conditions:
- Climate: Thrives in temperate climates with mild summers and cool winters, suitable for many regions of Australia. Protect from hot, drying winds.
- Soil: Prefers well-draining, acidic to neutral soil enriched with organic matter. Mulching can help retain moisture and regulate soil temperature.
- Sunlight: Best grown in full sun to partial shade. Morning sun with afternoon shade can help prevent leaf scorch in hotter climates.
- Watering: Regular watering during the establishment phase is crucial. Once established, it has moderate drought tolerance but benefits from consistent moisture during dry periods.
Uses:
- Landscape Feature: Ideal as a specimen tree in gardens, parks, and larger landscapes, where its early spring blooms create a stunning focal point.
- Borders and Screens: Suitable for planting in borders or as a screen due to its broad canopy and attractive foliage.
- Containers: Can be grown in large containers or pots on patios and balconies, provided they have sufficient space for root growth.
Maintenance:
- Pruning: Prune lightly after flowering to maintain shape and remove dead or damaged branches. Avoid heavy pruning, as it can affect flowering.
- Fertilizing: Apply a balanced fertilizer in early spring to promote healthy growth and flowering. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which can encourage leafy growth at the expense of flowers.
- Pests and Diseases: Generally resistant to pests and diseases. Monitor for scale insects, aphids, and powdery mildew, especially in humid conditions.
Notes:
- Hardiness: Hardy in USDA zones 5-9. In cooler regions of Australia, ensure protection from late frosts that can damage flowers.
- Companion Plants: Underplant with early spring bulbs like daffodils or add ground covers such as liriope or hostas for additional seasonal interest.
Propagation: Propagate from semi-hardwood cuttings in summer or by grafting onto suitable rootstocks.
Magnolia 'Elizabeth'
Common Name: Elizabeth Magnolia
Botanical Name: Magnolia 'Elizabeth'
Family: Magnoliaceae
Origin: Cultivar selected for ornamental purposes
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- All outdoor plants are sun hardened and ready to grow
- Indoor plants are grown under 50% Shade and will transfer perfectly to indoor use
- Orchids are also grown under 50% Shade and are best brought indoors during flowering for show then returned back into a shaded area until the following flowering time
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