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Saucer Magnolia Tree
Saucer Magnolia Tree
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Magnolia x soulangeana
Saucer Magnolia
The Saucer Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana) is a stunning ornamental tree prized for its massive, tulip-shaped blooms in soft pink, lavender, or white. This bare root variety is one of the most iconic flowering trees in American landscapes, combining early-season beauty with a graceful, wide-spreading form.
Known for its dramatic spring display, fragrant blossoms, and lush summer foliage, the Saucer Magnolia is perfect as a specimen tree or garden centerpiece. With minimal maintenance and a long bloom window, it delivers timeless charm, season after season.
Saucer Magnolia (Bare Root) Overview
Attribute | Details |
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🌱 Variety | Bare Root |
🌿 Botanical Name | Magnolia x soulangeana |
🏷️ Common Names | Saucer Magnolia, Tulip Magnolia, Chinese Magnolia |
🌳 Mature Height | 20–30 feet |
🌐 Mature Width | 20–25 feet |
📈 Growth Rate | Moderate (1–2 feet per year) |
⏳ Lifespan | 50–80+ years |
🧊 USDA Zones | 4–9 |
☀️ Sun Preference | Full sun to partial shade (best blooms in full sun) |
🧱 Soil Type | Moist, well-drained loamy or sandy soil |
⚖️ Soil pH | Slightly acidic to neutral (5.5–7.0) |
💧 Water Needs | Moderate; prefers consistent moisture |
🍃 Foliage Color | Medium green (deciduous) |
🌸 Flower Color | Pink, lavender, white, or bi-color |
👃 Fragrance | Light, sweetly floral |
🐝 Wildlife Attraction | Pollinators, butterflies, early-season bees |
🌿 Growth Habit | Rounded, spreading, multi-stemmed or tree-form |
🌸 Self-Pollinating? | Yes |
↔️ Spacing | 15–25 ft depending on use and form |
🏡 Landscape Uses | Specimen tree, large borders, lawns, foundation anchor |
🧹 Maintenance Level | Low to moderate |
Environmental Benefits
🌸 One of the earliest spring bloomers, supporting pollinators waking from dormancy
🌿 Creates cooling shade and seasonal beauty in larger garden spaces
🐝 Provides nectar for bees, butterflies, and early insects
🌍 Adapts well to urban and suburban settings with minimal fuss
Pros & Cons
✅ Pros | ⚠️ Cons |
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🌸 Enormous, showy spring blooms in stunning colors | ❄️ Early bloomers can be affected by late frosts in colder regions |
🐝 Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects | 🌳 Spreading form requires ample space |
🏡 Perfect for large focal points and open lawns | 🪵 Brittle branches can break in strong winds or heavy snow |
🌞 Grows well in sun or light shade | 💧 Young trees require regular watering until established |
🌿 Naturally beautiful with low pruning needs | 🍃 Deciduous – no foliage in winter |
Planting & Care Guide (Bare Root)
🛁 Soak bare roots for 6–12 hours before planting
🕳️ Dig a hole 2× wider than the root ball; ensure crown is level with soil surface
🌾 Apply 2–3 inches of mulch to hold moisture and suppress weeds
💦 Water weekly in the first year, especially in hot or dry climates
✂️ Prune only to shape or remove weak limbs after flowering
🧪 Fertilize in early spring with a slow-release tree fertilizer
The Saucer Magnolia (Bare Root) brings bold color, graceful form, and classic elegance to your garden. Perfect for front lawns, cottage-style borders, or as a springtime showstopper, this iconic magnolia delivers florals that stop traffic and a presence that lasts for decades.
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