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Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia Tree

Magnolia x soulangeana 'Alexandrina'

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Spectacular Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia!

Magnolias are simply magnificent! The Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia Tree (Magnolia x soulangeana 'Alexandrina') is a beautiful ornamental shrub or small tree with an unbeatable fragrant flowering display!

This selection of Saucer Magnolia was chosen specifically for its wonderful, dark-purple flower buds, and huge cup-shaped flowers with light pink and white interiors. The massive flower display is phenomenal.

Magnolia flowers are darkest in bud and lighten as they open and age on the plant. You'll be amazed watching the darker-colored flower buds elongate and begin to open in early spring. Alexandrina's flowers bloom into cups a full six to ten inches across.

The sweet fragrance of this flowering tree will soon draw nectar and pollen-gathering insects to your yard.

As summer advances, vibrant 6-inch-long, dark green leaves will fill out your Magnolias branching. As they grow, Magnolias deliver a lovely rounded form, with a symmetry that will compliment any location in your yard.

The Saucer Magnolia is a beautiful flowering shrub or small tree for your yard with unique spring flowers you'll enjoy for years to come!

How to Use Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia in the Landscape

This is such a versatile plant! Use it as a tree form by removing the low branches, or leave them on to use as a shrub form. Both options make a delightful impact in the yard. Alexandrina can become a lovely specimen plant in your landscape.

However you choose to use them, make sure you plant Magnolias up close and personal so you can enjoy the flowers. Plant a specimen outside of a large bank of windows in your backyard, or near your front door or patio too. You'll want to savor the massive flower display, so site it where you can enjoy it.

For a formal look, use two Alexandrina Magnolias on either side to complement a Colonial-style or traditional home.

Trim the bottom branches off of your Magnolia and use it as a small specimen tree in your yard, or even as a street tree in front of your home if they do not use a lot of road salt in your area. They make wonderful trees.

Keep the bottom branches on to anchor the corner of your home. It can act as a showy backdrop to a wonderful mixed border.

Magnolia trees with their lower branches left intact can behave as showy, open privacy screens. You won't feel hemmed in, but your neighbors won't have a clear sight into your yard.

  • Showy, Fragrant Spring Flowers
  • Extremely Versatile Rounded Form
  • Draws Pollinators & Hummingbirds!
  • Dark-Purple Blooms Fade To Near White
  • Train As A Large Shrub or Small Tree
  • Privacy Hedge or Ornamental Specimen

#ProPlantTips for Care

The Magnolia prefers a bit of protection from spring frosts, so placement beside your house or outbuilding with southern exposures would be a good choice.

Easy to grow Magnolias enjoys full sun and even moisture. Using mulch beneath your plants will benefit the health of your plants immensely. Just make sure you don't place any mulch up against the trunks. The mulch will keep the soil moisture more even, keep the weeds down, and is aesthetically very pleasing. So, mulch is beneficial and pretty, as well.

Right after the blooms fade, you can do some light pruning for more formal situations. Any pruning done in winter dormancy will remove flowers from the branches. Be sure to study the Plant Highlights to understand the mature height and spread (width) of this wonderful plant.

Give it enough room to grow, as you won't want to lose any flowers after pruning. Site it correctly to allow room to truly enjoy this plant as it gets larger.

Add Root Booster packets to your Magnolia order to help your new plant make new roots quickly. Careful attention to watering at planting and during periods of dry weather will keep your plants healthy, vigorous, and stress-free.

  • Full Sun to Part Shade
  • Well-Drained Soil
  • Moderate Moisture Needs
  • Prune After Flowering
  • Deer Resistant
  • Very Easy To Grow

Place your order now, this is a wonderful choice. People love using this tree in their yards. Order today for the best selection and get started on this new love affair.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature height and width of the Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia tree?

  • The Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia typically reaches 20-25 feet tall and wide at maturity. This versatile magnolia can be grown as either a multi-stemmed shrub or pruned into a single-trunk tree form. Plant it where you have adequate space for its rounded, symmetrical canopy to develop fully.

Does the Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia grow as a tree or a large shrub?

  • The Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia naturally grows as a large shrub but can be trained into a small tree by removing lower branches. This versatile plant develops a lovely rounded form as it matures. Choose tree form for specimen planting or keep as shrub for broader landscape impact, available at naturehills.com.

What are the sunlight requirements for planting Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia?

  • Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia thrives in full sun to partial shade conditions. For the best flower production and most spectacular 6-10 inch blooms, plant in a location that receives at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily. Some afternoon shade is beneficial in hot climates to protect the large flowers from intense heat.

What type of soil does Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia need, and does it tolerate alkaline soil?

  • Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia thrives in well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil but struggles in highly alkaline conditions. These trees prefer moist, organic-rich soil with a pH between 5.0-7.0. If your soil is alkaline, amend with compost or peat moss before planting to ensure healthy growth and optimal flowering.

How much water does Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia require after planting?

  • Newly planted Alexandrina Saucer Magnolias need deep, weekly watering for the first growing season to establish their root system. Water slowly at the base, soaking 12-18 inches deep rather than frequent shallow watering. Shop at Nature Hills for healthy specimens that establish quickly with proper care.

When is the best time to prune Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia?

  • Prune Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia immediately after flowering in late spring to early summer. Magnolias set next year's flower buds by midsummer, so late pruning removes blooms. Focus on removing lower branches if training as a tree form, or light shaping for shrub use.

Is Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia deer resistant or tolerant of wildlife?

  • Saucer Magnolias are generally deer resistant, as deer typically avoid their thick, waxy leaves and aromatic flowers. The sweet fragrance that attracts beneficial pollinators tends to deter browsing wildlife. Plant your Alexandrina in areas where you want to discourage deer while still enjoying the spectacular spring blooms.

How is the Alexandrina Saucer Magnolia shipped—bare root, container, or balled and burlapped?

  • Alexandrina Saucer Magnolias are typically shipped as containerized plants during the growing season or as bare root specimens during dormancy. Container plants can be planted spring through fall, while bare root should be planted in early spring. Check your specific order for shipping method and plant promptly upon arrival.

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