Magnolia Michelia 'Fairy Magnolia Cream' cream - Hardy plant
Michelia hybride 'Fairy Magnolia Cream'®
Magnolia Michelia 'Fairy Magnolia Cream' cream - Hardy plant
Michelia hybride 'Fairy Magnolia Cream'®
Scented cream
Create the ultimate springtime feeling with the richly flowering Magnolia 'Fairy Magnolia Cream' (Magnolia michelia)! Beautiful, fragrant, creamy white flowers and evergreen leaves. The 'Fairy Magnolia Cream' is also beautiful as a hedge or in a very large pot! The flowers bloom in the spring.
You should plant the Magnolia in a sheltered place to protect it from cold wind. By doing so, the flowers will fade to brown less quickly. Give it extra water during dry periods.
You should plant the Magnolia in a sheltered place to protect it from cold wind. By doing so, the flowers will fade to brown less quickly. Give it extra water during dry periods.
Estimated delivery time : Third week of January
Specifications:
Latin name: | Michelia hybride 'Fairy Magnolia Cream'® |
Delivery type: | Supplied as container plant |
Guarantee: | 6 months growth and flowering guarantee |
Color: | Green,Cream |
Preferred location: | Sun, Half shadow |
Green stayer: | No |
Leafs all year: | No |
Hardy plants: | Yes |
Self polinating: | No |
Edible: | No |
Scented: | Not Scented |
Grafted: | No |
Cutting flowers: | No |
Planting+
In a pot
Make a large hole and add some garden peat and compost. Place the magnolia at the proper height, so that the top of the root ball is just below ground level. Fill the planting hole up with soil, press it down firmly and water immediately. The magnolia does not do well when frequently re-planted.
In the garden
Plant the magnolia in the sun or in half shade. Make a large hole and add some garden peat and compost. Place the magnolia at the proper height, so that the top of the root ball is just below ground level. Fill the planting hole up with soil, press it down firmly and water immediately. Place it in a wind-protected location in full sun.
What do I need?
- A trowel
- Garden peat and compost
In a pot
Make a large hole and add some garden peat and compost. Place the magnolia at the proper height, so that the top of the root ball is just below ground level. Fill the planting hole up with soil, press it down firmly and water immediately. The magnolia does not do well when frequently re-planted.
In the garden
Plant the magnolia in the sun or in half shade. Make a large hole and add some garden peat and compost. Place the magnolia at the proper height, so that the top of the root ball is just below ground level. Fill the planting hole up with soil, press it down firmly and water immediately. Place it in a wind-protected location in full sun.
Care+
Water the magnolia regularly during the first year, so that the roots develop well.
Protect the tree against frost during winter by covering it with horticultural fleece.
Pruning
You do not need to prune a magnolia, but you can if you like. Cut away branches that are too long after they have bloomed. This allows you to keep the plant neat and sleek.
What do I need?
- Pruning shears
- Horticultural fleece
Water the magnolia regularly during the first year, so that the roots develop well.
Protect the tree against frost during winter by covering it with horticultural fleece.
Pruning
You do not need to prune a magnolia, but you can if you like. Cut away branches that are too long after they have bloomed. This allows you to keep the plant neat and sleek.