What is Magnolia Sieboldii?
Magnolia siboldii is a small flowering tree with a nod of flowers in the shape of a white cup that have a strong aroma. It is also known as Siebold's Magnolia or Oyama Magnolia. It is originally from Asia and a commonly refined ornamental tree for landscaping and the use of the garden. Magnolia Sieboldii is a deciduous tree and grows well in a slight climate. The relatively low maintenance plant is usually successful under appropriate conditions.
The typical height of the Magnolia Sieboldii tree is usually about 10 to 20 feet (3 to 6 m). It often spreads to a width of approximately 15 to 20 feet (3 to 4.5 m) in cultivation and slightly larger in the wild. It has a robust strain with gray peel and branches that reach in all directions. The leaves have an oval shape that comes to the ends at the ends; On the top are bright green, with a lighter shade of grayish green. The underside of the leaves are also covered with fine soft fluff.
Kvinas Magnolia Sieboldii have a nod, a severe appearance; It hangs from branches almost upside down. Are primarily white, with wide densewith petals arranged in the shape of a cup. The inner areas of the flowers have dark pink red sticks that surround the creamy yellow center. Flowers are a strong smell of fragrance, which is similar to most other species of magnolia and May from May to July.
The name Magnolia Sieboldii refers to a doctor named Phillip Franz von Siebold, who first brought a tree to Europe for growing in the middle of the 18th century. The tree is originally from Asia, where it is located mainly in Korea, Japan and in the eastern part of China. It usually grows in wooded areas and its small size allows him to prosper under larger trees. It is a commonly refined decorative tree in many parts of the world, including Europe and North America, and is doing well in a slight climate with gentle winters.
It is often used in gardens and off -road applications in growing in cultivation. Grows well in a partial shadow with several hOdin direct sunlight daily, but to tolerate full sun in areas with colder climate. It should be regularly connected, but well -drained soil is very important because it will not thrive with very wet roots. Flower buds should be protected from frost. The best time to pruning a tree is late winter or end of summer.