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RE: Port Wine Magnolia - get Drunk on the Perfume

in #michelia6 years ago

Port Wine Magnolias (Michelia figo) are commonly grown in many gardens and are a very good choice as hedges or screen plants. However, they are a beautiful shrub and can therefore also be found on their own in ornamental gardens providing a central focal point - so don’t only think of them as a hedging plant.images (2).jpeg
Their flowers are quite small - you would not choose a Port Wine Magnolia for the visual impact of their flowers. However, the scent of their flowers is simply stunning and this is a reason why many people choose to grow this shrub. The scent is often described as being similar to a fruity chewing gum or bananas. images (1).jpeg
Port Wine Magnolias are evergreen and can grow to approximately 3m (10’) tall. They originate from Western China and produce small purple-brown flowers mid to late spring. These flowers are quite small and have minimal visual impact, but do produce and a very heavy, sweet scent that is often described as being similar to a fruity chewing gum or ripe bananas.Flowers grow on old wood, therefore making them excellent for hedges as pruning that removes new growth does not remove new flower buds.
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Port Wine Magnolias make wonderful hedges and screens. Their dense leaf growth enables them to be pruned to shape easily.They prefer full sun, but can tolerate part-shade.afa615182eeca7c5d1974fd41db58d0e.jpgSoil should be well drained and enriched with organic matter such as compost and/or well aged manures.Pruning after flowering (early summer) promotes new growth and the development of new flower buds.
[Source] https://www.google.com.pk/amp/s/icultivate.net/articles/in-the-garden/entry/growing-port-wine-magnolias%3fformat=amp