Family: Magnoliaceae

Common Name: Magnolia Elizabeth

DescriptionA yellow flowering Magnolia, flowering before the leaves uncurl.
Pronunciation(mag-NO-li-ah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Trees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone5-8
Sunlightgrows best in full sun, tolerates some shade
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Siteaverage to rich, well drained, slightly acid
Flowersa later blooming Magnolia, butter yellow, primrose yellow, consists of 6-9 tepels
Fruitaggregate of follicles fruit, dries to brown
Stemspubescence buds are a good identification feature of this plant
Dimensions35 feet tall with a spread of 15, pyramidal
Maintenancepruning should be done after flowering, best planted in a spot protected from the wind, this will help cut down on flowers being shatter by the wind
Propagationsoftwood cuttings
Cultivar OriginA cross made by Eva Marie Sperber (Brooklyn Botanic Gardens) between Magnolia acuminata x M. denudata in 1956. Named in honour of Elizabeth van Brunt, a patron of the gardens.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Dirr), #86-A Gardner’s Guide to Magnolias (Gardiner)
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