About

Magnolia wilsonii Finlay's form is a selected form of the Wilson magnolia producing the characteristic nodding, cup-shaped, fragrant, pure-white flowers with crimson stamens of the species. A beautiful and ornamental magnolia for a sheltered, woodland garden.

About the genus

Magnolia are deciduous or evergreen trees and shrubs producing large, often fragrant, showy flowers � sometimes before the leaves emerge � in shades of white, pink, red or purple, sometimes followed by ornamental, cone-like fruiting clusters.

Plant details

Suggested usesSpecimen trees, woodland gardens, sheltered borders

Care notes

CultivationMoist, well-drained, humus-rich, neutral to acidic soil in sun or light shade. Shelter from cold winds
PruningMinimal pruning. Remove dead wood in midsummer if needed
PropagationLayer in spring. Semi-ripe cuttings. Grafting for cultivars
Pest resistanceScale insects occasionally
Disease resistanceCoral spot on dead wood. Frost damage to early flowers � avoid morning sun