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What is Saucer Magnolia Tree
Get all-season interest and magnolia blooms to your outdoor space with the Saucer Magnolia. This cross between the Magnolia liliflora and the Magnolia denudata is amulti-stemmed, shrubby plant perfect for full sun locations.
With small, low branched limbs, the Saucer Magnolia is ideal for magnolia lovers who want the same beauty on a smaller scale. This tree produces spring blooms that appear as early as February.
The blooms will continue to reappear through summer and fall, even until winter. The Saucer Magnolia’s dark green leaves have fuzzy undersides and smooth tops, creating a bold contrast against the bright flowers. And during the winter months, you’ll still experience eye catching beauty with the Saucer Magnolia’s silver bark glistening in the sun.
This shrub-like tree is both visually appealing and easy to maintain. With little-to-no maintenance and a fair tolerance for clay soil, it’s perfect for even new gardeners. Often mistaken for the Chinese Magnolia, this tree can be pruned to grow as a shrub or small tree with single or multiple trunks. Plus, the Saucer Magnolia grows an impressive 1-2 feet per growing season.
Get your Saucer Magnolia and bring low-maintenance pink blooms to your landscape.
How to Grow and Care for Saucer Magnolia Tree
Saucer Magnolia Tree (Magnolia x soulangeana) Growing requirements
Hardiness zone | 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 |
Planting
Plant your Saucer Magnolia in full sun and rich, well-draining soil. Although this tree can tolerate clay soil, it will do best in acidic, organically rich soil. Dig a hole that is 2-3 times the width and the same depth of the root ball (or container it is shipped in). Remove the plant from the container and place in the hole. Backfill the dirt, being careful not to pack the dirt in too tightly.
Watering
Water immediately after planting and continue to water frequently (2-3 times a week) until well established, approximately 6 months after placement.