What is dwarf magnolia?
Magnolia dwarf, or magnolia nana , is an evergreen shrub that is expected to be from Southeast Asia. It has a fragrant white flower that usually occurs in May or June. Normally grows between two to three feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) high and two to three feet (0.61 to 0.91 m) in width. They are normally strong, leather and shiny. Sometimes they seem to be lively. The underside of these leaves is usually light green and smooth to the touch. Generally, they are white. Flowers can appear at the beginning until mid -summer and last until late summer or early autumn. While mainly white, flowers of this plant can also be creamy. Like buds, they are normally very large and round, with multiple layers of petals. Flowers usually have a very strong aroma that often attracts bees and butterflies.
This small tree is grown in many parts of the world. It is well in areas that have a slight climate with a few days of frost during the winter. Can alsoprosper in areas with high height.
Magnolia dwarf is doing well when it is planted in a partial shadow or partial sun. Normally it does not tolerate direct sunlight well. However, during the summer months it usually needs at least six or seven hours of filtered light a day.
This plant can grow in sandy or clay soil. It prefers soil with a pH of 5.5 to 6.5, which generally means that it is not alkaline or acidic. Magnolia dwarf usually may not be fertilized, but sometimes it may benefit organic matter, such as crushed leaves or pine, located around the trunk.
Magnolia nana usually does not resist conditions similar to drought. This may mean that it must often be connected, especially in the summer months. Sometimes it can tolerate very wet soil if it is for a short time. When planting in areas that tend to have stagnant waters after heavy rain, usually failsgood.
Due to the compact size of the dwarf magnolia, this can be an ideal plant for a garden in the garden. However, it tends to produce a large amount of pollen. Therefore, people who suffer from seasonal allergies on this plant