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Magnolia sieboldii | Oyama Magnolia | 10 Seeds

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Soil Type : Loam, Peat, Sand
Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Growth Habit : Climbing
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Watering : Medium
Brand : Unbranded
Color : Pink, Red, White
Cultivating Difficulty : Moderate
Life Cycle : Perennial
Type : Tree Seeds
Common Name : Oyama Magnolia
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer
Country/Region of Manufacture : United States
Genus : Magnolia
Planting Time : 7 Weeks
Climate : Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Tropical Wet & Dry
Features : Deciduous, Flowering, Fragrant
Soil pH : Neutral

We can combine multiple items for cheaper shipping. Ask for a invoice before checking out. Thank You all for your continued support! Magnolia sieboldii, also known as Oyama magnolia or Siebold’s magnolia, is a captivating deciduous shrub or small tree native to Japan and Korea. Renowned for its exquisite, large white flowers with a subtle fragrance, this magnolia species blooms in late spring to early summer, adorning the landscape with its elegant beauty. Each flower features large, waxy petals surrounding a central cluster of crimson stamens, creating a stunning contrast against the dark green foliage. Magnolia sieboldii prefers partial shade and moist, well-drained soil, thriving in woodland gardens or sheltered locations in temperate climates. With its graceful form, fragrant blooms, and attractive foliage, Magnolia sieboldii is a prized ornamental plant that adds a touch of elegance and charm to gardens and landscapes, particularly during the spring flowering season. Zones 6-9 Germination Germinating Magnolia sieboldii seeds can be a rewarding but somewhat challenging endeavor due to their complex dormancy mechanisms. To increase the likelihood of successful germination, it’s essential to remove the fleshy outer coating from the seeds, as this can inhibit germination. Next, stratify the seeds by storing them in a moist medium, such as peat moss or sand, and placing them in the refrigerator for several weeks to simulate winter conditions. Following stratification, sow the seeds in a well-draining potting mix, lightly covering them with soil, and keep the soil consistently moist. Provide warmth and bright, indirect light to encourage germination. Germination may be slow and irregular, taking anywhere from several weeks to several months to occur. Once seedlings emerge, continue to provide them with warmth and humidity to support their growth. With patience and proper care, Magnolia sieboldii seeds can eventually sprout, rewarding gardeners with the opportunity to cultivate these exquisite ornamental trees in their gardens.