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Magnolia Saucer
Short overview Magnolia Saucer, botanically known as Magnolia × soulangeana, is a deciduous flowering tree…
Magnolia Saucer
Short overview
Magnolia Saucer, botanically known as Magnolia × soulangeana, is a deciduous flowering tree admired for its large, showy spring blooms. It is one of the most widely planted magnolias in landscapes, valued for its dramatic early-season floral display.
Key characteristics
- Plant type: Deciduous flowering tree
- Botanical name: Magnolia × soulangeana
- Flowers: Large, goblet- to saucer-shaped blooms
- Flower color: Shades of pink, purple, and white; exterior usually darker than the interior
- Bloom time: Early to mid-spring, before full leaf emergence
- Foliage: Medium green leaves appearing after flowering
- Growth habit: Upright to broadly spreading, often multi-stemmed
- Mature size: Typically 6–9 m (20–30 ft) tall and wide
General growing notes
- Light: Grows best in full sun to partial shade
- Water: Requires regular moisture, particularly during establishment
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil rich in organic matter
- Site considerations: Early flowering can be affected by late frosts; sheltered locations are beneficial
Note: Flower color, bloom timing, and overall growth habit may vary depending on cultivar selection, climate, and site conditions.