Family: Magnoliaceae

Common Name: Magnolia Golden Lantern

DescriptionA small tree with pale yellow flowers.
Pronunciation(mag-NO-li-ah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Trees Deciduous
Sunlightgrows best in full sun, tolerates some shade
Moistureaverage to moist
Soil & Siteaverage to rich, well drained, slightly acid
Flowerstall pale yellow tulip shaped
Fruitaggregate of follicles, dries to brown
Stemspubescence buds are a good identification feature of this plant
DimensionsA fastigated small tree.
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
Cultivar OriginOriginated by Phil Savage of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Registered in 1985. A cross between M.acuminata subsp. subcordata "Trade Form" x M. soulangeana "Alexandria"
Notes & Reference#86-Magnolia A Gardener’s Guide (Jim Gardiner)
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