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Edgeworthia Chrysantha Grandiflora Paper Bush Grandiflora

Edgeworthia Chrysantha Grandiflora Paper Bush Grandiflora

A winter-flowering, deciduous shrub, Edgeworthia Chrysantha Grandiflora, more commonly known as Paper Bush Grandiflora, is one of those plants that takes your breath away the first time you see it. Grown for its spectacular form and showy, fragrant flowers, this unique shrub is an ideal candidate for a statement or specimen plant.In the time of year where little else is blooming, this variety of Edgeworthia Chrysantha is enveloped by honey-scented blossoms. Appearing on the tips of bare branches, clusters of yellow and white tubular flowers, borne in spherical heads, adorn the shrub in late winter to early spring. The stems are covered with cinnamon-coloured, papery bark, so durable it’s used in the production of Japanese banknotes. The leaves are large, medium green and narrowly ovate, emerging on the shrub after the flowering season.Member of the same family as Daphne Odora, this winter flowering shrub also prefers sheltered, lightly shaded locations. Thriving in full sun to partial shade, Paper Bush Grandiflora needs moist, but well-drained loam soil, rich in humus.  Native to China, this winter-flowering shrub is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, in areas where temperatures don’t drop below -10 degrees. In gardens where winter frost is a common occurrence, Paper Bush Grandiflora will need sheltering to make it through the winter.A deciduous shrub with a bushy habit, Paper Bush Grandiflora is a low-maintenance plant. The multi-stemmed branches don’t require trimming or hard pruning to maintain their graceful form. Routine removal of dead and damaged stems immediately after flowering ensures this pest and disease free plant stays in great shape. Fairly compact even when fully established, the expected height and spread for this shrub is 1 to 1.5 metres, both high and across. An early bloomer suitable for planting in pots, Paper Bush Grandiflora can be just the right plant for your patio or balcony. The yellow winter blossoms bring colour to a dormant landscape and fill the air with sweet, heavy fragrance. Umbrella-shaped when mature, this graceful shrub is guaranteed to be the center of attention. Although often chosen as a statement, focus or specimen plant, this extraordinary shrub works well in mixed borders, too. Plant it alongside early blooming shrubs and perennials, for a stunning winter border. 

GBP 204.00
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Magnolia Grandiflora Alta Magnolia Alta Bull Bay Alta

Magnolia Grandiflora Alta Magnolia Alta Bull Bay Alta

Magnolia Grandiflora Alta is an evergreen narrow version of the much loved Magnolia Grandiflora. It has large cup-shaped white blooms in summer and glossy green leaves. It’s a more manageable version of Grandiflora that’s perfect for compact gardens.Magnolias are some of the oldest plants on record, their fossilised remains date back 95 million years. Magnolia Grandiflora was named after Pierre Magnol and it’s native to the southeastern United States.  The cultivar Magnolia Grandiflora Alta is synonymous with Magnolia Grandiflora TMGH and also known as Bull Bay Alta. It’s a fastigiate version of Magnolia Grandiflora that retains its huge lemon-scented goblet flowers but is much narrower in form.Bull Bay Alta has dark glossy green foliage with brown furry undersides borne on upright fastigiate branches all year long. Its magnificent flowers emerge in summer and bloom until autumn if it’s grown in a sheltered spot that’s protected from strong winds.This is a beautiful tree with the attributes of stately Magnolia Grandiflora, but repackaged for modern compact gardens and urban spaces.Height And Spread of Magnolia Grandiflora AltaMagnolia Alta is tall and narrow. It can reach six metres in height and 2.5 metres in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Magnolia Grandiflora AltaMagnolias are UK winter hardy in a sheltered spot with well-drained roots.How To Use Magnolia Grandiflora AltaThis fastigiate evergreen tree creates an excellent flowering evergreen screen and lots of impact when it’s planted in a group, especially when it’s in flower.Plant Bull Bay Alta in mixed informal flower beds or urban courtyards as an architectural statement tree with pollinator-friendly summer to autumn flowers.How To Care For Magnolia Grandiflora AltaDespite its delicate-looking flowers Magnolia Alta is easy to grow. It needs a wind-sheltered position to retain its blooms and frost may damage its buds, so avoid planting into frost pockets. A spot in full sun will encourage an abundant flower display.Like all magnolias, Alta prefers neutral to acidic soil but this can be clay, loam or sand based.Pruning isn’t necessary, but damaged or wayward branches can be removed after flowering or in the dormant winter months. Apply a thick layer of bracken or pine-based mulch in early spring and water it well until you see new growth.

GBP 198.75
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Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees for sale online UK. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees for sale online UK. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Magnolia Grandiflora Goliath Buy Online UK wide and Ireland

Magnolia Grandiflora Goliath Buy Online UK wide and Ireland

Magnolia Grandiflora Goliath The magnolia in all its splendour is especially pronounced in the Goliath version of this beautiful Genus. Magnolia Grandiflora or the Bull Bay Magnolia Tree is an evergreen variety of Magnolia. The variety Goliath distinguishes itself from other evergreen magnolia trees by having a rounded bushy habit and also a very long flowering period. The Family Magnoliceae offers this Genus, Magnolia, which can grow as deciduous or evergreen trees or shrubs, with large, fragrant, showy blooms. Deciduous magnolias generally tend to flower even before the leaves unfurl. Magnolia Grandiflora Goliath sets itself apart as a rounded evergreen tree or large shrub, with glossy, leathery leaves of a dark green hue and about 25 centimetres in length. The flowers can be described as large, fragrant, goblet-shaped and pure white; which open from upright, pubescent and woolly buds at the end of the shoots. The huge flowers of the Magnolia Goliath will come out between mid and late summer and last well on into autumn.  Magnolia Grandiflora Goliath is so named after Pierre Magnol (1638-1715) who was a French Botany Professor; and Grandiflora, meaning large flower. Magnolia Goliath is appropriate to identify its tall growth habit, reaching an ultimate height of 15 metres and an ultimate spread between 4-8 metres; though if managed, it can spread to as far as 15 metres. It takes Magnolia Goliath between 20-50 years to reach its full growth.In terms of soil requirements, it will do best in any moist, well-drained soil condition across most soil textures. It will tolerate slightly alkaline soils, as well as drier soils, but prefers pH levels that are slightly acidic. Considered quite hardy, the Goliath will tolerate climates to hardiness zone H5 in the UK and Ireland. In terms of placement, it prefers full sun to partial shade; and a sheltered exposure. With this in mind, its preferred aspects would be listed from most favourable to least as South to North to West to East.The Magnolia Grandiflora Goliath tree is a popular choice in gardens, but due to its spreading habit, it is likely better suited to larger sites. With training, it can make a wonderful wall climber or grown as a tree or large shrub. For smaller gardens, take a look at Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem, offered as a three quarter standard tree. You may also be interested in our Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees. 

GBP 185.63
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Amelanchier Grandiflora Ballerina. Ballerina Tree for Sale

Amelanchier Grandiflora Ballerina. Ballerina Tree for Sale

Amelanchier x Grandiflora BallerinaWhile Amelanchier grandiflora Ballerina provides its most stunning garden show early in the spring, this small tree has something to offer throughout the year, making it an ideal choice for gardens large or small.  A hybrid cross of two species of North American serviceberry, Amelanchier Ballerina is a beautiful flowering tree which will be one of the first in your garden to flower each spring. Even before it leafs out, in March and April Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina is covered in large white flowers, providing a spectacular early spring show. The leaves that then emerge are tinged with bronze. By June the red-purple berries are ripe; they are edible and very good for making jams, jellies and pies. They also will attract birds to your garden!  By then the leaves have turned to a dark green, and then in the autumn change to orange and red for a strong finish of colour. Even in winter, the graceful shape adds visual interest.In its native North America, the serviceberry tree easily survives the cold winters on the Canadian prairies and its hybrids still have that resistance to the cold. The Ballerina Tree is fully hardy throughout the United Kingdom. It will take 10 to 20 years for Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina to reach its full height and spread of 4-8 metres. It requires little or no pruning to maintain its graceful shape.While Amelanchier Ballerina is very cold-hardy, it does have some preferences in soil that will help it to give you the best possible show. Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina prefers sand or loam soil with an acid or neutral ph. The soil must be well-drained. It can be planted in full sun or part shade, with any aspect, and will do well in an exposed situation.Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina makes a splendid show when underplanted with with early spring bulbs in a garden bed. Because of its year-round appeal, it makes an excellent specimen plant in a courtyard. Its small size at maturity means that it will fit in even a small city garden. On a larger country property, Amelanchier Ballerina can be used as a part of an informal hedge, or in a wildlife garden where its berries will attract birds. It can also be used in a mass planting for erosion control.The Ballerina Tree combines its extreme winter hardiness with a breathtaking show of flowers in the early spring, making it an excellent choice for U.K. gardens and landscapes.

GBP 300.00
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Abelia Grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' - Shrub - 50 (litres)

Abelia Grandiflora 'Edward Goucher' - Shrub - 50 (litres)

An ornamental shrub with a small picturesque flowers in pink and violet shades, which are characterized by red bracts. Considered to be evergreen in its southern range, it will lose 50% of its leaves in colder climates, the remaining leaves taking on a more pronounced red color. Tubular flowers appear at the tips of the stem and tops of the leaves. They bloom during the entire period, which can last under favorable conditions all year, and giving off a wonderful scent of lilac. This plant is straightforward to care for, so it is suitable even for amateur gardeners. Ideally plant it near a south facing wall to protect from harsh winds, it’ slow growing (growing to a height of 3-6’, 1-1.8 m tall) ideal for the smaller garden. Latin Name: Abelia Grandiflora Edward Goucher English Name: Abelia Grandiflora Edward Goucher Species: Caprifoliaceae Genus: Abelia Foliage Type: Semi-evergreen. Foliage: Green. Fragrance: Flower. Flower: Violet-Red. Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Sand, Chalk, Loam. Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Half Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: Hight (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: Less than -15°C (5 °F) Growth Habit: Bushy Cultivation: Very easy to grow in reasonable conditions although not fully hardy; requires a sheltered, sunny position. Propagation: Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer. Suggested planting locations and garden types: Low Maintenance Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens Cottage & Informal Garden. Pruning: Pruning group 8. May need hard pruning (Pruning Group 6) every 3 to 4 years. Pests: Generally pest free. Diseases: Generally disease free. Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 220.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Half Standard - 35 (litres)

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Half Standard - 35 (litres)

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Product Dimensions 10 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 20 – 40 cm (0.6-1.3 ft) 15 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 – 50 cm (1-1.6 ft) 25 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 – 50 cm (1-1.6 ft) 35 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 40 – 80 cm (1.3-2.6 ft) Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: June-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Final Height: 4 m – 6 m (13.1 ft – 19.7 ft) Final Spread: 2 m – 4 m (6.7 ft – 13.1 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 190.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Standard - 10 - 12 (cm)

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Standard - 10 - 12 (cm)

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Product Dimensions Girth 6-8 cm: 30 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); Girth 8-10 cm: 30-35 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); Girth 10-12 cm: 55 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); Girth 12-14 cm: 70 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); Girth 14-16 cm: 70-90 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-90 cm (2.0-2.9 ft); Girth 16-18 cm: 110 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-90 cm (2.0-2.9 ft); Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: June-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Final Height: 8 m – 12 m (26.2 ft – 39.4 ft) Final Spread: 5 m – 8 m (16.4 ft – 26.2 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 419.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Standard - 6 - 8 (cm)

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Standard - 6 - 8 (cm)

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Product Dimensions Girth 6-8 cm: 30 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); Girth 8-10 cm: 30-35 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); Girth 10-12 cm: 55 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); Girth 12-14 cm: 70 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); Girth 14-16 cm: 70-90 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-90 cm (2.0-2.9 ft); Girth 16-18 cm: 110 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-90 cm (2.0-2.9 ft); Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: June-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Final Height: 8 m – 12 m (26.2 ft – 39.4 ft) Final Spread: 5 m – 8 m (16.4 ft – 26.2 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 207.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Standard - 8 - 10 (cm)

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Standard - 8 - 10 (cm)

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Product Dimensions Girth 6-8 cm: 30 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); Girth 8-10 cm: 30-35 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); Girth 10-12 cm: 55 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); Girth 12-14 cm: 70 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); Girth 14-16 cm: 70-90 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-90 cm (2.0-2.9 ft); Girth 16-18 cm: 110 litre pot, clear trunk – 180-200 cm (5.9-6.6 ft), crown - 60-90 cm (2.0-2.9 ft); Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: June-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Final Height: 8 m – 12 m (26.2 ft – 39.4 ft) Final Spread: 5 m – 8 m (16.4 ft – 26.2 ft) Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 270.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Shrub - 125-150 cm / 4.1-4.9 ft

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Shrub - 125-150 cm / 4.1-4.9 ft

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: August-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 221.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Shrub - 150-175 cm / 4.9-5.7 ft

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Shrub - 150-175 cm / 4.9-5.7 ft

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: August-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 271.95
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Shrub - 175-200 cm / 5.7-6.6 ft

Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis (Southern Magnolia) - Shrub - 175-200 cm / 5.7-6.6 ft

The Magnolia Grandiflora is a plant that is native to the Southern U.S states, ranging from Southeastern North Carolina, Central Florida and all the way to East Texas. The plant itself is very popular along traditional culture and as late as 2018, an iconic Southern Magnolia planted 200 years ago by President Andrew Jackson finally reached maturity. Magnolia Grandiflora typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate, 12–20 cm long and 6–12 cm broad, with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm across and fragrant, with six to 12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Make sure to prune this plant in group 1 in Spring when the growth starts or group 13 in Summer if wall-trained. Be careful of potential pests and diseases when caring for this plant. Latin Name: Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis English Name: Southern Magnolia Species: Magnoliaceae Genus: Magnolia Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green-Cream Flower: Cup Shaped Cream Flower Flowering Period: August-September Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-Drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: High (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Architectural Cultivation: Grow in moist, well-drained preferably neutral to acid soil in sun or part shade. Tolerates dry, alkaline soil. Further magnolia cultivation advice Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings from late summer to early autumn; grafting in winter, chip budding in summer or layering in early spring Maintenance: pruning group 1 in spring as growth begins; or pruning group 13 in summer if wall-trained Pests: May be affected by horse chestnut scale and capsid bug Diseases: Coral spot and honey fungus may be a problem Growth Habit: Bushy/Upright Growth Speed: Slow Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment) – our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 345.95
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Medicinal and Aromatic Plants VI - Bog af Y. P. S Bajaj - Hardback