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Magnolia ‘x brooklynensis’
“OverviewColumnar shaped tree. Abundant flowering with small flowers in different shades of orange to lila. Dark green Garden impressions View how the Magnolia will look in your garden.
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Magnolia ‘grandiflora’
OverviewColumnar shaped tree. Developed by Cedar Lane Nursery (United States). Evergreen.
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Magnolia ‘sprengeri’
OverviewNarrow columnar shaped tree. Fast growing. Flower shape typical for Magnolia sprengeri. Moderately hardy. Seedling of Magnolia Forrest’s Pink. Cultivar developed by John Carlson (United Kingdom).
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Magnolia ‘stellata’
OverviewOne of the smallest Magnolia’s. Light pink flowers retain their colour well. Long juvenile period: only flowers at older age.
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Magnolia ‘x wieseneri’
OverviewPerfect flower shape. Excellent scent. Hardier than the species.
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Magnolia ‘kobus’
OverviewTetraploid Magnolia cultivar; tree only flowers at older age. Infographic Look and feel in the Garden
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Magnolia ‘grandiflora x sieboldii’
OverviewInterspecific hybrid of Magnolia grandiflora x sieboldii. Hardy. Easy to propagate by cuttings (greenwood cuttings result in up to 100% rooting).
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Magnolia ‘liliiflora x veitchii’
OverviewDistinctive flower colour (fluorescent pink). Long flowering period. Becomes large shrub with open growth habit.
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Magnolia ‘acuminata’
OverviewFlower period of 4 weeks.
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Magnolia ‘dianica’
OverviewBoth flowers and leaves twice as large as M. dianica. Delicious fragrance. Earlier flowering than the species. Densely branched growth habit. Very floriferous. Glossy leaves. After 10 years height 450 cm (width: 300 cm).