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Magnolia Romuald - Height 150-160cm - 12lt

Magnolia Romuald - Height 150-160cm - 12lt

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The Magnolia 'Romuald' is a striking and elegant deciduous tree, notable for its showy, fragrant flowers. Typically blooming in early to mid-spring, before its leaves fully emerge, 'Romuald' is highly valued for its large, cup-shaped blossoms that range from creamy white to pale pink. These flowers create a beautiful contrast against the bare branches, offering a stunning display in any garden or landscape.

The tree generally grows to a height of around 5 to 6 metres, with a spread of approximately 4 to 5 metres, making it a medium-sized magnolia suitable for smaller gardens or as a feature plant in larger landscapes. Its growth habit is upright and rounded, giving it a neat, compact shape.

In addition to its visual appeal, 'Romuald' is known for its glossy, deep green leaves that appear after the blooms, providing an attractive foliage backdrop for the rest of the year. As the seasons change, the leaves turn a warm yellow in autumn before falling, further enhancing its year-round appeal.

Magnolia 'Romuald' prefers a sunny to partially shaded position in well-drained, slightly acidic soil, and while it can tolerate a range of conditions, it thrives best in sheltered spots protected from strong winds. It requires minimal pruning, typically only to remove dead or damaged branches, making it a low-maintenance option for gardeners.

This magnolia is highly resistant to pests and diseases, adding to its longevity and reliability in the garden. With its enchanting blooms and graceful structure, Magnolia 'Romuald' is a superb choice for adding a touch of elegance and seasonal interest to gardens across the UK.

  • Common Name

    Magnolia Romuald

  • Family

    Magnoliaceae

  • Type

    deciduous tree

  • Pot Size

    12

  • Height (cm)

    150-160cm

  • Native To

    hybrid

  • Flower

    large, pinkish-white

  • Foliage

    oblong, mid-green leaves

  • Maturation period

    10–20 years

Key Info

Size & Spacing

Mature Height

2.5–4m

Mature Width

1.5–2.5m

Shape / habit

columnar upright

Preferred Location

Orientation

South–facing or West–facing or East–facing

Soil Type

acid and neutral soil, full sun

Soil moisture

moist but well–drained, well–drained

Growing Period

Flower

spring, summer

Foliage

spring, summer, autumn

Fruit

autumn

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During this time, we have developed a large stock of trees, mature evergreen shrubs, conifers, Japanese maples, cedars and olives. What sets us apart from a generic garden center is solid unwavering focus on trees and some bigger shrubs. You will find thousands of trees, hundreds of varieties and lots of experts who are working on the nursery and more than willing to help you to choose a plant for you.

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