Magnolia seiboldii
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Description
Magnolia sieboldii, commonly called Oyama magnolia, is a vase-shaped, small tree that is native to understory forested areas in parts of Asia. It typically matures over time to 10-15' tall and as wide. Nodding fragrant white flowers May to July Showy pink oval fruits and golden yellow leaves in fall. Needs consistent moisture and sheltered location.
About Magnolia seiboldii
Common Name: Oyama Magnollia
Sun Requirement: part shade
Growth Rate: Medium 6"-12" per year
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