Species magnolia
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Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern'

Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern' is a deciduous tree with an upright shape and a spreading habit. It has large, yellow-white, fragrant flowers that bloom in the spring or summer. The leaves are dark green and oval shaped. The trunk is a light gray. It grows best in partial to full sun and is an excellent choice for a lawn or garden. It is also a low maintenance option. Its striking flowers will be a beautiful addition to your landscape and its sweet scent will be a pleasure every time you walk by.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Air Layering Propagation,Grafting Propagation,Stem Propagation,Root Cutting,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

4 - 8

Flowers:

Creamy yellow Flowers In Spring

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green,yellow

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

When watering Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern', water it deeply and infrequently. Aim to provide the plant with 1 to 2 inches of water every 7 to 10 days, depending on the outside temperatures and soil conditions. Avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot. Monitor moisture levels regularly. If the top 2 or 3 inches of soil are dry, it's time to water. Try to water early in the morning to reduce evaporation throughout the day.

sunlight

Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern' prefers to grow in full sunlight, with at least 5 hours of direct sunlight per day. The sun helps magnolias to grow and bloom, so for optimal health and growth, it should get 6 to 8 hours of full sun daily. During the summer, it is best to give at least 5 hours of morning and late afternoon sunlight, or move the plant into direct sun for 8 hours. In winter, if there is snow cover your plant can take full-sun all day. It is important to note that in some areas, magnolias may scorch if exposed to too much direct sunlight.

pruning

To ensure a healthy, aesthetically pleasing Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern', periodic pruning is necessary. Prune your Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern' in late winter or early spring, ideally before new growth starts. Remove any dead, damaged, or diseased branches and any crossing or rubbing branches. Cut back any branches that are too crowded, crossing, or too long as well as any water sprouts. Pruning the tree also allows for better air circulation, reducing the risk of fungal disease. Finally, when pruning, make sure to cut just above a bud or leaf junction and angle the cut slightly away from the bud.

Season

Fall
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Starts Flowering

Magnolia 'Yellow Lantern' typically starts flowering in late April or early May.

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FAQ

Is Magnolia a deciduous or evergreen plant?

Magnolia is a deciduous plant, meaning it drops its leaves annually. It is part of the Magnoliaceae family and has over 80 species found in the Northern Hemisphere. The large, showy flowers bloom in a wide range of colors from white to purple and appear before the foliage emerges in the spring. Depending on the species, some Magnolia trees may hold their leaves through the winter and drop them just before new growth emerges in the spring.

Are all Magnolia flowers fragrant?

No, not all Magnolia flowers are fragrant. Some, like the Star or Saucer Magnolias, are fragrant while others, such as the Loebner Magnolia, are not. There are over 200 species of magnolias, and not every one produces a scented bloom. Some magnolia flowers, however, have an unmistakable sweet smell. It is best to do research on the species of magnolias you are growing to determine if its flowers are fragrant or not.

Is Magnolia a good plant for attracting wildlife?

Yes, Magnolia is an excellent plant for attracting wildlife. Not only does it provide bright and fragrant blooms for pollinators to enjoy, but its large leaves provide protection for birds seeking a safe place to nest. Its multiple saucer-shaped blooms open up quickly in early spring, in turn providing a rich source of nectar for a variety of bees and butterflies. Additionally, many Magnolia trees produce a sweet sap that can be used to attract hummingbirds and other birds that are especially fond of the sugary treat.

Are there different varieties of Magnolia?

Yes, there are different varieties of Magnolia. There are more than 100 species of Magnolia that have been identified. These different types of Magnolias vary in size, shape, colour and form, giving gardeners the opportunity to choose from a wide range of plants for their gardens. Popular varieties include the Southern Magnolia, Star Magnolia, Saucer Magnolia, Genus Magnolia and Umbrella Magnolia. Each of these varieties offer something different and beautiful for a variety of landscapes.

Can Magnolia be propagated by cuttings?

Yes, magnolia can be propagated by cuttings. Cuttings should be taken from the stems of juvenile (2 years old or younger) plants, making sure to include one to two nodes. The nodes are the small bumps located on the stem where leafy shoots will emerge. The cuttings should then be immediately placed in a damp potting medium, such as sandy soil. If desired, one can also dip the cutting into rooting hormone prior to planting to speed the growth of roots. Properly watered and placed in indirect light, the cutting should begin producing roots in 4 to 6 weeks.

Could Magnolia be trained to grow on a trellis?

Yes, Magnolia can be trained to grow on a trellis. Establish a strong and sturdy trellis in a spot with full or partial sun and make sure it is in an area with good airflow. Plant the Magnolia tree at least two feet away from the trellis. When it starts to grow and get tall, train it to grow up the trellis by tying stems to the trellis and pruning the lower branches off. With routine training and pruning, it can be trained to the shape and height desired in no time.

Can Magnolia tolerate drought conditions?

Yes, Magnolia trees can tolerate drought conditions. They have relatively deep root systems which help them access water that is deeper in the soil, and they are often more drought-tolerant than many other plants. To help them during periods of drought, you should mulch around the base of the tree and keep it well-watered.

Can Magnolia be grown in a coastal area?

Yes, Magnolia can be grown in a coastal area. It is tolerant of salt spray and wet soils, making it an ideal choice for coastal gardens. Magnolia prefers well-drained soils, with pH levels of 6 to 7. When planting near the coast, make sure to select a variety that is suited to your climate and and give it plenty of space to grow. Using organic mulch and watering deeply during dry periods can also help protect the tree and keep it healthy.