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Large-Flowered Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)
Arbre - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Star Magnolia (Magnolia stellata)
Arbuste - ↨90cm - Ø19cm
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Soulange Magnolia (Magnolia × soulangeana)
Arbre - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Magnolia Tree (Magnolia) 'George Henry Kern'
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Siebold Magnolia (Magnolia sieboldii) 'Sieboldii'
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Magnolia (Magnolia) 'Heaven Scent'
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Starry Magnolia (Magnolia stellata) 'Royal Star'
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Magnolia (Magnolia liliiflora) 'Susan'
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Starry Magnolia (Magnolia stellata) 'Stellata'
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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Magnolia (Magnolia liliiflora) 'Nigra' - Dark Purple Flowering Tree
Arbuste - ↨30cm - Ø12cm
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How to choose your magnolia
Selecting a magnolia depends on your region and aesthetic preferences. Star magnolias suit small gardens with their compact form, while saucer magnolias (Soulangeana) offer spectacular pink blooms for larger spaces.
Consider hardiness: Stellata magnolias resist down to -20°C, perfect for cold regions. For mild climates, choose Grandiflora magnolias with fragrant white flowers. Always verify the hardiness zone matching your region before purchasing.
Exposure is crucial: prioritize a sunny to partially shaded location, protected from strong winds that can damage delicate flowers.
Expert guide for successful magnolia cultivation
Planting and location
Plant ideally in autumn or early spring. Choose a permanent location as magnolias tolerate transplanting poorly. Soil must be moist, well-drained and slightly acidic (pH 6.0-6.5). Dig a hole twice as wide as the root ball and amend with compost.
Watering and fertilization
Young magnolias require regular watering for the first two years. Keep soil moist but never waterlogged. Organic mulch retains moisture and protects shallow roots. Apply acidophilic plant fertilizer in spring.
Pruning and maintenance
Pruning is generally not recommended as it compromises flowering. If necessary, prune just after blooming by removing only dead or poorly placed branches. Magnolias heal slowly.
Winter protection
In regions with late frosts, protect flower buds with frost cloth. Early varieties are more sensitive to spring frosts that can damage blooms.
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5 raisons de choisir nos magnolias
1. Floraison spectaculaire précoce - Les magnolias offrent une des plus belles floraisons de printemps, avec leurs grandes fleurs parfumées qui apparaissent souvent avant les feuilles, créant un spectacle saisissant dans votre jardin.
2. Variétés adaptées à tous les climats - Notre sélection comprend des espèces rustiques jusqu'à -25°C et des variétés pour climats doux, permettant à chaque jardinier de trouver son magnolia idéal.
3. Arbres de caractère durables - Ces arbres centenaires structurent durablement votre jardin avec leur port élégant et leur croissance lente mais sûre, devenant de véritables sculptures végétales.
4. Facilité d'entretien - Une fois établis, les magnolias demandent peu de soins. Pas de taille nécessaire, résistance aux maladies, et adaptation à différents types de sols.
5. Direct producteur, qualité garantie - Nos magnolias sont cultivés avec expertise et livrés dans un emballage spécialement conçu pour préserver leur système racinaire délicat durant le transport.
Questions fréquentes
When to plant a magnolia outdoors?
The best time to plant a magnolia is autumn (September-November) or early spring (March-April), avoiding frost periods. Autumn planting allows better root establishment before winter.
What exposure for a magnolia?
Magnolias prefer sunny to partially shaded exposure, ideally with morning sun and afternoon protection in hot regions. Avoid windy locations that can damage flowers.
Are magnolias hardy?
Hardiness varies by species. Stellata magnolias resist to -25°C, Soulangeana to -20°C, while Grandiflora are less hardy (-15°C). Check the hardiness zone before purchasing.
How long before first flowering?
A magnolia planted in a pot typically flowers in the first year. Young seedlings may take 7-15 years depending on species. Grafted varieties flower faster, often by the 2nd or 3rd year.
How to protect a magnolia from cold?
Mulch the base with fallen leaves or shredded bark. In cold regions, protect sensitive varieties with frost cloth. Potted magnolias should be moved indoors to a frost-free location.
Why isn't my magnolia flowering?
Possible causes: young plant age, inappropriate pruning, late frosts, lack of light, or water stress. Magnolias require patience and stable conditions to bloom well.








