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Magnolia Daphne

€45.00
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Magnolia Daphne A small tree, not for the frostiest areas, Magnolia Daphne is a deciduous tree with an upright habit. The foliage is long, ovoid and olive-green, with buff-coloured down on the underside. In mid-spring, tulip-shaped, pale yellow flowers appear; they can be reduced to brown rags by a sharp frost, but more flowers will follow; the tree is, however, very hardy. This tree is ideal for planting in city and courtyard gardens, or in architectural gardens, as the tree has a very striking shape. Magnolias should be pruned in midsummer, when in full leaf. Propagate by softwood or later-greenwood cuttings from late spring to early summer, or semi-ripe cuttings from midsummer on. Magnolia Daphne holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Site: ShelteredSoil: Any fertile, moist but well-drained soil, preferably clay or loamPosition: Full sun or partial shadeSeason of interest: All year, early summer in particularHardiness: Very hardy Height:  13-26’ (4-8m) Spread: 8-13’ (2.5-4m)  in 10-20 years
  • Pot | 5L
  • Pot | 7.5L

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