Magnolia x williamsii 'Ladys Maid' (Ladys Maid Magnolia)
Botanical Information
Family | Theaceae |
Genus | Magnolia |
Species | x williamsii |
Cultivar | 'Ladys Maid' |
Category | Woody |
Type | Shrub (deciduous) |
Details
USDA Hardiness Zone | 8 - 10 |
USDA Hardiness Ref. | |
Canadian Hardiness Zone | 9 |
Canada Hardiness Ref. | |
RHS Hardiness Zone | H2 - H5 |
RHS Hardiness Ref. | |
Temperature (°C) | minimum -15°C |
Temperature (°F) | minimum 5 °F |
Height | 3.5 m |
Spread | 3 m |
Flowering Period | January, February, March, April, May, October, November, December |
Description and Growing Information
Shape | Upright. |
Propagation | |
Cultivation | Grows best in fertile, moist but well-drained acid soil in a sheltered shade. |
Pests | May be prone to aphids, scale insects, vine weevil, Camellia gall, and Camellia petal blight. |
Notable Specimens | Caerhays Castle, Goran, Cornwall, United Kingdom. |
Habitat | Horticultural origin. |
Leaf Description | Glossy, elliptic, dark green leaves. |
Flower Description | Pendant, semi-double, bright pink flowers. |
Photographs
Camellia x williamsii ‘Ladys Maid’, form. Caerhays Castle, Goran, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Camellia x williamsii ‘Ladys Maid’, flower. Caerhays Castle, Goran, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Camellia x williamsii ‘Ladys Maid’, flower2. Caerhays Castle, Goran, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
Camellia x williamsii ‘Ladys Maid’, bud. Caerhays Castle, Goran, Cornwall, United Kingdom.
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