| Name | Magnolia 'Soulangeana' remove | Magnolia 'Coolwyn Gloss' remove | Magnolia 'St Mary' remove |
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| Description | Magnolia x soulangeana
A small deciduous tree with magnificent large purple flowers shaped like a tulip, which appear before the leaves in late winter/early spring.
- Early flowering feature tree
- Hardy and beautiful
- Stays relatively small
| Magnolia grandiflora 'Coolwyn Gloss'
Magnolia 'Coolwyn Gloss' PBR is a lovely and very large Magnolia. The gorgeously lime green, glossy leaves have one of the richest, rusty velvet brown undersides a Magnolia can produce. And some of the largest flowers, with diameters reaching 30cm wide and cup shaped.
'Coolwyn Gloss' PBR are perfect for larger properties needing a big feature tree, shade tree or large flowering screen. They tolerate a wide range of soil types, are relatively disease and pest resistant and, due to their neat habit, are quite low maintenance!
See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia & Michelia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below | Magnolia grandiflora 'St Mary'
'St Mary' is a a wider growing variety of Mangolia tree with large, shiny, apple green foliage. During the warmer months it produces the magnificent, large single white lemony scented flowers.
'St Mary' Magnolias are a hardy tree, tolerating most soil conditions. They are low maintenance, rarely needing a prune to keep in shape and are relatively pest and disease free!
See our Magnolia & Michelia - Evergreen Factsheet here for more about the different Magnolia & Michelia varieties!
For care instructions, features and more, check out Additional Information below |
| Content | Why buy a Saucer Magnolia soulangeana?
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Traditionally, Magnolia Soulangeana have been the tree that tells Melbournians that Spring is coming! If you look around Melbourne (particularly in the older suburbs) right now, you’ll see these beautiful small trees in flower with their beautiful pink tulip like flowers. It’s a pre cursor to spring.
Soulangeana Magnolias, also known as Tulip Magnolias, are a small deciduous tree with large green foliage that fall in autumn. This tree has magnificent large purple flowers shaped like a tulip, which appear before the leaves in late winter/early spring and are a great contrast against the dark branches.
The foliage is green and glossy appearing after the flowers. It can be planted singularly or in a row both in parks and landscapes. This lovely specimen tree grows to a height of approximately 7m.
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| Botanical Name |
Magnolia grandiflora 'Coolwyn Gloss' PBR
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| Other Common Names |
Southern Magnolia
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| Origin |
Southeastern USA
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| Plant Type |
Tree
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| Leaf Drop |
Evergreen
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| Sunshine |
Full Sun, Part Shade
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| Tolerances |
Poor Soil Tolerant, Soggy Soil Sensitive, Wind Tolerant, Frost Tolerant, Salt Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
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| Soil Type |
Clay, Loam, Loamy – Clay, Sandy – Loam, Well drained
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| pH |
Acidic, Neutral
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| Water Requirement |
Moderate
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| Fertilise Me |
December, February, January, March, November, October, September
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| Fertilizer Frequency |
Monthly, When needed
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| Best time to plant |
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| Planting Distance |
4-5m apart
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| Max Height |
10m
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| Max Width |
8m
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| Growth Speed |
Moderate
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| Prune Me |
after flowering, Only if required
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| Size Maintained at |
6m
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| Flowering |
Yes
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| Flowering Time |
December, February, January, March, November
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| Flower Colour |
White
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| Fragrance |
Strong
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| Foliage Colour |
Green
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| Autumn Colour |
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| Fruit / Seed |
Yes – Non-edible
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| Fruiting Time |
April, March, May
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| Attracts |
Bees, Birds
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| Toxic To |
Non-toxic
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| Uses |
Fragrance, Shade Tree, Feature Tree, Hedging & Screening
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| Botanical Name |
Magnolia grandiflora 'St Mary'
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| Other Common Names |
Dwarf Magnolia, Southern Magnolia
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| Origin |
Southeastern USA
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| Plant Type |
Tree
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| Leaf Drop |
Evergreen
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| Sunshine |
Full Sun, Part Shade
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| Tolerances |
Drought Sensitive, Poor Soil Tolerant, Soggy Soil Sensitive, Frost Tolerant, Heat Tolerant
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| Soil Type |
Clay, Loam, Loamy – Clay, Sandy – Loam, Well drained
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| pH |
Acidic, Neutral
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| Water Requirement |
Moderate
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| Fertilise Me |
December, February, January, March, November, October, September
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| Fertilizer Frequency |
Monthly, When needed
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| Best time to plant |
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| Planting Distance |
2m apart
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| Max Height |
6m
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| Max Width |
4m
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| Growth Speed |
Moderate
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| Prune Me |
after flowering, Only if required
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| Size Maintained at |
4m
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| Flowering |
Yes
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| Flowering Time |
December, February, January, March, November
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| Flower Colour |
White
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| Fragrance |
Strong
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| Foliage Colour |
Green
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| Autumn Colour |
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| Fruit / Seed |
Yes – Non-edible
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| Fruiting Time |
April, March, May
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| Attracts |
Bees, Birds
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| Toxic To |
Non-toxic
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| Uses |
Feature, Group Planting, Shade Tree, Bird attracting, Hedging & Screening
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