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Magnolia × soulangeana ‘Saucer’

is a popular, deciduous hybrid magnolia widely used as a stunning specimen tree or small flowering tree in gardens and landscapes. Renowned for its massive, tulip-shaped pink and white flowers that appear on bare branches in late winter or early spring, it creates a significant focal point.

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Growing Conditions & Care:

  • Sun and Soil: It thrives in full sun to partial shade in consistently moist, slightly acidic, and well-drained soils.
  • Protection: It should be planted in a spot sheltered from strong winds to prevent damage to the delicate, large flowers.
  • Maintenance: Once established, it is a low-maintenance, hardy plant (USDA Zones 4-9).
  • Pruning: Pruning should be carried out in midsummer when the tree is in full leaf, rather than in winter.

Uses In The Garden:

  • Specimen Tree/Focal Point: It is best used as a standalone feature tree on a lawn, in a courtyard, or near a home’s entryway to highlight its dramatic, early spring blooms.
  • Small to Medium Gardens: Due to its manageable size (typically 4-9 meters tall), it is ideal for adding grandeur to smaller urban or cottage gardens.
  • Border Feature: It works well as a border backdrop, with its dark, glossy summer foliage making other plant colors pop.
  • Espalier: The tree can be trained as an espalier against a warm, sunny wall, which is excellent for saving space and providing a stunning ornamental display.
  • Container Gardening: Smaller or dwarf forms of the Saucer Magnolia can be grown in large, well-draining planters on patios or terraces.
  • Sequence Planting: It is frequently paired with earlier-blooming magnolias (like Star Magnolia) or later-blooming shrubs to extend the seasonal interest of a garden.

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