Magnolia
'Sunset Swirl'
Sunset Swirl Magnolia
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A stunning plant.
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Family |
Magnoliaceae |
Genus |
Magnolia |
Cultivar |
'Sunset Swirl' |
Category |
Woody |
Type |
Tree (deciduous), Shrub (deciduous) |
USDA Hardiness Zone |
5 - 9 |
Canadian Hardiness Zone |
6 |
RHS Hardiness Zone |
H7 - H3 |
Temperature (°C) |
(-26) - (-1) |
Temperature (°F) |
(-15) - 30 |
Height |
8 m |
Spread |
8 m |
General Description |
The advantage of this magnolia is its excellent flower form which matures to a flat, pinwheel form, rather than a floppy bloom. |
Landscape |
Ideal focal point for large gardens. |
Cultivation |
Grow in a sunny or semi shaded position with protection from cold winds and hard spring frosts. Magnolias prefer a rich, moist, well drained, acid to neutral soil. |
Shape |
Forms a spreading deciduous tree. |
Pests |
Potential insects include horse chestnut scale, snails or capsid bug. Potential diseases include coral spot, grey mould, honey fungus, leaf spot or iron deficiency and lime-induced chlorosis. |
Bark/Stem Description |
A single trunk tree with ascending branching. |
Leaf Description |
Deep lustrous green leaves to 20 cm in length. |
Flower Description |
An upward facing bloom is flushed with pale gold, gradually opening to a flat, saucer-shaped flower that is often fragrant. |
Notable Specimens |
Caerhays Castle, Goran, Cornwall, United Kingdom. |
Propagation |
By softwood cuttings in spring or early summer, or semi-ripe cuttings in late summer and autumn. |