South Mountain Nursery
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The Yulan Magnolia (Magnolia denudata) is a stunning deciduous tree known for its showy, fragrant flowers. Also known as Lily Tree or Tulip Magnolia, it's native to central and eastern China. Here are some key details about the Yulan Magnolia:
1. Appearance: Yulan Magnolia is typically a small to medium-sized tree, reaching 30 to 40 feet in height, sometimes more. The tree usually has a rounded shape with branching that begins fairly low on the trunk.
2. Bark and Branches: The bark of the Yulan Magnolia is smooth and grey. The branches tend to be relatively erect, giving the tree a neat and tidy overall form.
3. Leaves: The leaves are oval-shaped, about 4-8 inches long, and have a bright green color. They are arranged in an alternate pattern along the branches.
4. Flowers: The most outstanding feature of the Yulan Magnolia is its large, fragrant flowers. These flowers are white, tulip-shaped, and appear before the leaves in early spring. Each flower has 9-12 petals and can reach 5-10 inches in diameter.
5. Fruit: The fruit is a cone-like aggregate of follicles that turns from green to a pinkish-red or brownish color as it matures in the fall.
6. Cultivation: Yulan Magnolia prefers a sunny or partially shaded location with well-drained, rich, slightly acidic soil. It's quite hardy and relatively easy to grow, though it may take a few years to start blooming.
7. Use: This tree is mainly used as an ornamental tree because of its beautiful, fragrant flowers. It's a popular choice for gardens, parks, and landscapes where a showy, flowering tree is desired.
8. Climate: Yulan Magnolia is hardy to USDA zones 6-9, meaning it can withstand a minimum temperature between -10 to 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-23 to -6 degrees Celsius).
9. Maintenance: The Yulan Magnolia does not require heavy pruning. However, if necessary, pruning should be done after flowering to avoid removing the current year's flowers.
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