A hybrid Magnolia from "Eight Little Girl" series. Has red-purple flowers.
Pronunciation
(mag-NO-li-ah)
Plant Type
All Plants, Trees Deciduous
Hardiness Zone
5-9
Sunlight
grow best in full sun, tolerates some shade
Moisture
average, moist
Soil & Site
average to rich, well drained, slightly acid
Flowers
purplish white interior, purple exterior, has tepals not petals, starts erect than sickled-shaped
Fruit
aggregate of follicles fruit, dries to brown
Stems
the pubescence buds are a good identification feature of this plant
Maintenance
pruning 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 Origin
A cross between M. liliiflora "Nigra" x M. stellata "Rosea". Part of the Eight Little Girls series developed by the Francis de Vos a geneticist for the US National Arboretum and continued by William Kosar a an Arboretum horticulturist. 1965
Misc Facts
Genus name honors Pierre Magnol, French botanist (1638-1715). (#144)
Notes & Reference
#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Dirr), #86-A Gardener’s Guide to Magnolias (Gardiner), #144-Missouri Botanical Gardens web site (www.missouribotanicalgarden.org)