Giant Magnolia Stellata
Out of stock


Sorry we are out of stock of Giant Magnolia Stellata at this time of year - we do have lots of other lovely garden plants available for next day delivery.
Sometimes known as star magnolia, our mature Magnolia stellata (also known as Giant Magnolia Stellata) are a more compact variety and are perfect for any garden whatever the size. They will flower every March/April in a sheltered spot, and are beautifully shaped trees making them a fantastic feature plant all year round.



I purchased the plant for my Sisters Birthday Gift . I have not seen it but I understand that She is very pleased with it , I have asked her for a photo, if/when I receive one I will pass it on to you.

Beautiful

My friend was delighted with her gift.

Plant was a gift, recipient was very happy.

Very pleased with this memory tree

Mums 70th present and she’s delighted with it.

Looked good and well packaged

Ordered for Mother’s Day. Strong, healthy plant with many blossoms, well packaged. The recipients were delighted with it.

Lovely selection of things, clearly cared for. Fantastic presents!

Very healthy looking specimen

These instructions are sent with the plant gift
Magnolias are hardy garden plants producing stunning flowers in early spring. This variety Magnolia Stellata is a more compact variety that is perfect for the smaller garden or border.
While your Magnolia is in a pot it will need regular watering when the top of the soil dries out. The soil should feel wet to touch and you can stand the bottom of the plastic pot in a little water if the weather is particularly warm.
After flowering your Magnolia plant can be repotted in a larger pot with suitable container compost or planted out into the ground. When planting Magnolias in the garden, choose a sheltered part-shaded position where you can see the spring flowers.
Over time this compact variety of magnolia will grow on to a sizable bush producing a really dramatic display of slightly scented white flowers in March/ April.
These Magnolia are low maintenance and relatively slow-growing. They shouldn’t require much pruning, but in summer you may want to give your plant a light prune, removing any broken or crossing branches, to keep it looking healthy and maintain its shape.
Problem Solving:
Magnolias are hardy plants, however try to avoid a situation where the early morning sun shines on frosted plants as this can spoil the flowers and buds.
If keeping your plant in a pot be especially careful not to allow it to dry out in the spring/summer.