Magnolia Sieboldii H100 cm - flori albe parfumate
Magnolia Sieboldii, also known as Magnolia Oyama or Magnolia Siebold, is a magnolia species native to East Asia, especially China, Korea, and Japan. This plant is valued for its beautiful, fragrant flowers and its architectural appearance.
Leaves: The leaves of Magnolia Sieboldii are drooping, oval to elliptical, about 10-18 cm long and 5-9 cm wide. The leaves are dark green on the upper side and lighter on the underside, with prominent veins.
Flowers: The flowers of Magnolia Sieboldii are large, hanging, and fragrant, shaped like a cup and measuring 7-10 cm (3-4 inches) in diameter. The flowers are semi-double or single and have 9-12 petals arranged in layers, varying in color from white to pale pink and creamy white. The center of the flower consists of a cluster of elongated stamens in red or dark pink, providing a strong contrast with the petals.
Flowering period: This plant blooms from late spring to early summer, depending on the climate and local conditions.
Growth: Magnolia Sieboldii is a slow-growing tree or shrub that can reach a height of 4-6 m (13-20 feet) and a similar width. The plant has a rounded crown and branches that spread at wide angles.
Soil and light: Magnolia Sieboldii prefers fertile, well-drained, slightly acidic soils and partial sun or bright shade. The plant is sensitive to drought and requires regular watering, especially during warm and dry periods.
Care and maintenance: This magnolia species does not require special care. It is important to provide suitable soil and consistent watering. Pruning can be done to control the shape and size of the plant or to remove dead or damaged branches.
Frost resistance: withstands down to -34°C
Pot diameter: 23 cm
Height including pot: approx. 100 cm