Magnolia Royal Star

A Dramatic Display of Irresistibly Fragrant Snowy White Flowers

The Royal Star Magnolia tree is a true standout among the Magnolia family, boasting an impressive and captivating presence. Spring is the season where this tree truly shines with its massive, double-blossom flowers, each measuring 4 inches in diameter. The beauty of these star-shaped flowers is difficult to articulate, as they are unlike any other flower you’ve ever seen. The blossoms are so abundant that they nearly cover the entire tree, creating an awe-inspiring sight.

This tree is deserving of the name “Royal” as it exudes an undeniable elegance that is impossible to ignore. Its fragrance is also strong and irresistible, embodying the classic Magnolia scent that is beloved by many.

In addition to its stunning visual appeal and fragrance, the Royal Star Magnolia has many other benefits that make it an essential addition to any landscape.

  • Late Blooming: Freeze is a concern for most Magnolia growers, but thankfully the Royal Star blooms after the threat of freeze has passed.
  • Adaptable as a shrub: Some Magnolias are huge, but as they grow only to 10-20 feet, you can easily train the Royal Star to be a large shrub.
  • Low-maintenance: Thankfully, you don’t have to do a lot of work to cultivate these elegant blooms in your garden.

Picture the numerous ways you can incorporate the immaculate grandeur of the Royal Star Magnolia into your yard. Line your driveway with several trees for a regal and awe-inspiring entrance or create the cottage garden of your dreams. This stunning tree is surrounded by small, brightly colored flowers, adding to its beauty. No matter how you choose to showcase it, the Royal Star Magnolia is sure to leave a lasting impression.

Don’t wait too long to add this distinctive and captivating tree to your collection, as it’s sure to sell out quickly. Order yours today to experience the allure of the Royal Star Magnolia for yourself.

Planting & Care

To grow your Royal Star Magnolia, choose a spot that gets full sun or partial shade. You can plant it as a specimen, living hedge, or line your driveway or entryway. Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball, but just as deep. After planting, add a thick layer of mulch to suppress weed growth and keep the soil moist. Be sure to water deeply after planting.

During the first three months, water your Magnolia deeply two to three times a week. After that, keep a consistent watering schedule to ensure it receives less than 1-2 inches of water per week. Avoid overwatering or underwatering as Magnolias prefer moist soil.

If desired, add a slow-release fertilizer at the start of the growing season to support growth and blooming. If you notice any pests, use a stream of water to remove them.

There is no need to prune your Royal Star Magnolia, but you can trim it as a hedge or to reduce growth and maintain it as a shrub. Enjoy the beauty of this striking tree in your yard.