Magnolia 'Genie' is an incredibly compact small tree, with stunning deep burgundy blooms. Magnolia 'Genie' is famed for its spectacular flowers which adorn the plant in late winter and early spring and again in autumn. The deep coloured buds are striking in themselves and once they open to the goblet-shaped blooms you will experience 'Genie's' true magic for yourself.'Genie' is the perfect choice for smaller gardens as it is a true compact variety. Combined with its hardy nature and low maintenance requirements it is sure to win over your garden. Bred in New Zealand, 'Genie' is an award winning variety, and is now taking the world by storm.
If you’re planting Magnolia in spring or summer, water well for the first few months. Increase watering if there are extended periods of hot or dry weather. Magnolias do not cope well with dry soils so this is especially important. If planting in autumn, you may only need to water a little. Irrigation kits make it easier.
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