A compact Magnolia with powder puff shaped flowers.
Pronunciation
(mag-NO-li-a)(LEEB-ner-eye)
Plant Type
All Plants, Trees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone
5
Sunlight
grows best in full sun, tolerates some shade
Moisture
average to moist, not dry
Soil & Site
average to rich, well drained, slightly acid
Flowers
18-25 tepals that come out at all angles giving the appearance of powder puffs
Leaves
alternate, simple and narrow obovate.
Dimensions
small tree
Maintenance
pruning should be done after flowering, best grown in a spot sheltered from the wind
Cultivar Origin
The genus is named after Max Loebner a garden inspector at the Botanic Gardens in Bonn. He made the first crosses to establish the M. x loebneri hybrids. Powder Puff is a selected seedling from a batch of M. loebneri "Ballerina" seedlings
Misc Facts
The genus loebneri is named after Max Loebner the original hybridizer of M kobus x M. stellata around 1917.
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Dirr), #86-A Gardner’s Guide to Magnolias (Gardiner)