Magnolia sirindhorniae (Magnolia)

Magnolia sirindhorniae (Magnolia) green plant standing upright with dense thick foliage and tall stem

Botanical name: Magnolia sirindhorniae

Common name: Magnolia

Family: Magnoliaceae

Origin: SE Asia

USDA Plant Hardiness MapSmall tree 10-20 ftFull sunRegular waterWhite, off-white flowersFragrant plant

This is one of the hardiest tropical magnolias. It is very similar to the popular Magnolia x Alba, although it is much more cold tolerant. If you have cool winters, this species is a better choice than magnolia x Alba which is somewhat cold sensitive. Flower has 3" long and narrow petals, off-white to light cream/ivory in color. Fragrance is very strong. The plant growth habit is somewhat similar to Magnolia champaca, but it is much faster growing and more vigorous plant. Similar-looking flowers: Magnolia baillonii (Michelia baillonii). Leaves of this species have rounded tips, unlike some other related magnolias (M. Alba, M. champaca) which are normally pointed.

See Article about Tropical Magnolias.

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