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Magnolia ‘Black Tulip’

is a highly prized, compact, deciduous hybrid known for its deep burgundy, goblet-shaped flowers that resemble tulips and appear in early spring. Bred in New Zealand by Mark Jury, this cultivar is valued for its thick, waxy, dark-pigmented petals that bloom on bare branches.

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Growing Conditions & Care:

  • Light: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
  • Soil: Prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil, rich in organic matter. It does not tolerate “wet feet” (waterlogged soil).
  • Shelter: Because the early flowers can be damaged by late frosts or wind, it is best to plant it in a sheltered position.
  • Pruning: Prune minimally to maintain its shape, ideally in late summer or after flowering to avoid ruining the natural form.
  • Hardiness: Generally cold-hardy.
  • Dimensions: It typically grows to a height of 3.5–6 meters (approximately 15-20 ft) and a width of 1.5–3 meters (6-10 ft).
  • Growth Rate: It is a relatively slow-growing, manageable tree, making it ideal for compact spaces.
  • Appearance: It has an upright, slender, multi-branched form.
  • Repeat Bloom: As an added bonus, it often produces a second, lighter flush of flowers during summer.

 

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