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Magnolia doltsopa

Magnolia doltsopa

Magnolia doltsopa is a highly fragrant evergreen tree bearing creamy white, lotus-like flowers. Native to the Himalayas, it is a prized specimen tree in subtropical gardens.

✅ Features:

🟢 Creamy white, highly fragrant blooms
🟢 Evergreen foliage
🟢 Attracts butterflies and bees
🟢 Excellent as a shade tree

📏 Specifications:

Plant Size: 10–15 meters
Flower Color: White to pale cream
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy
Light Requirement: Full to partial sun
Watering: Moderate
Temperature: 10–28°C
Humidity: Moderate

🌿 How to Care?

💧 Water regularly during growing season
🌞 Requires a sunny or lightly shaded spot
🪴 Well-drained, loamy soil preferred
🌱 Prune lightly after flowering

🏡 Where to Use?

🌳 Ideal for large gardens, driveways, or estates
🌿 Great as a standalone tree or windbreak
🏡 Excellent for fragrant landscaping

❓ FAQs

Q: Does it flower year-round?
A: No, it usually flowers in late winter to early spring.

Q: Is it good for small gardens?
A: It’s better suited for larger spaces due to its size.

$3.48

Original: $9.93

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Magnolia doltsopa

$9.93

$3.48

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Magnolia doltsopa is a highly fragrant evergreen tree bearing creamy white, lotus-like flowers. Native to the Himalayas, it is a prized specimen tree in subtropical gardens.

✅ Features:

🟢 Creamy white, highly fragrant blooms
🟢 Evergreen foliage
🟢 Attracts butterflies and bees
🟢 Excellent as a shade tree

📏 Specifications:

Plant Size: 10–15 meters
Flower Color: White to pale cream
Growth Habit: Upright, bushy
Light Requirement: Full to partial sun
Watering: Moderate
Temperature: 10–28°C
Humidity: Moderate

🌿 How to Care?

💧 Water regularly during growing season
🌞 Requires a sunny or lightly shaded spot
🪴 Well-drained, loamy soil preferred
🌱 Prune lightly after flowering

🏡 Where to Use?

🌳 Ideal for large gardens, driveways, or estates
🌿 Great as a standalone tree or windbreak
🏡 Excellent for fragrant landscaping

❓ FAQs

Q: Does it flower year-round?
A: No, it usually flowers in late winter to early spring.

Q: Is it good for small gardens?
A: It’s better suited for larger spaces due to its size.

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