The sudden appearance of Magnolia blooms is a traditional sign that spring has arrived each and every year, with beautiful huge buds bursting into colour early in the season. Most Magnolia are pink or similar shades, so this rare and fabulously unique hybrid 'Yellow Bird' really is a treat!
Plus, this isn't a plant you'll be waiting to feel impressed by, as it is established and already around 1m tall on arrival. Feel bowled over by the big lemon-yellow flowers, sometimes streaked in lime green, as they emerge just before the deep green leaves unfurl for spring.
Easy to grow and hardy in conditions down to -15C (although best to avoid windy sites), just a little prune to shape will form a nice, low maintenance, specimen garden tree. Very versatile, plant it in a large container and place it by a door, gate or pathway, where it will make a superb eye-catching feature, or on the patio where you can really enjoy the beauty.
Supplied as an established plant in a 10L pot, at roughly 1m tall, ready for immediate planting.
Please note: Delivery may take up to 14 days for this product. The approximate listed height of this variety and dimensions of the supplied nursery pot are subject to change on delivery, depending on seasonal conditions.
A delivery surcharge applies to this product, set at £8.99.
Delivery is to most mainland postcodes with the exception of BT (Northern Ireland), FK (Falkirk), GY (Guernsey), HS (Outer Hebrides), IM (Isle of Man), IV (Inverness), JE (Jersey), KA (Isle of Arran / Great Cumbrae), KW (Orkney), PA (Isle of Mull, Jura, Hebrides), PH (Isle of Eigg, Rum, Canna), PO (Isle of Wight) & ZE (Shetlands / Lerwick).
Deliveries to the above postcodes will incur an additional delivery charge.
Plant magnolias 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 so incorporate plenty of well-rotted manure or garden compost to improve the soil prior to planting.
Magnolia plants establish quicker when their roots are shaded so apply a mulch of rotted bark chips, manure or garden compost after planting, taking care not to mound it around the stem of the plant.
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|