Family: Magnoliaceae

Scientific Name: Magnolia x soulangiana

Common Name: Saucer Magnolia, Common Magnolia, Lily Tree

DescriptionOne of the more common Magnolia planted in northern gardens. Over 2 dozen cultivars have originated from this plant.
Pronunciation(mag-NO-li-ah)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Trees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightgrow best in full sun, tolerates some shade
Moistureaverage to moist
Soil & Siteaverage to moist, humusy, slightly acid
Flowers5-10 inches, white with pink, 9 tepals, occur before the leaves, tulip shaped,
Fruitaggregate of follicles, dries to brown
Leavessimple leaves
Stemspubescence buds
Dimensionsa broad spreading tree tall height with a spread of 20-30 feet.
Maintenancepruning should be done after flowering
Cultivar OriginOriginated from crosses made by Chevalier Soulange-Bodin, a cavalry officer in Napolen's aramry, in 1820 first flowering in 1926. In commerce in North American since 1932.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #86-Magnolia A Gardener’s Guide (Jim Gardiner), #93-North American Landscape Trees (Arthur Lee Jacobson)
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