Magnolia King

Magnolia King is Australia’s largest supplier of Magnolia trees, including the stunning and fragrant Magnolia Teddy Bear variety. Additional varieties include Magnolia Little Gem, Magnolia Exmouth, Magnolia Kay Parris, Magnolia St Mary, Magnolia Soulangeana, Magnolia Michelia Alba and a range of mature Magnolia Trees.

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Friday, 15 November 2013 02:20

Top 5 Reasons to plant Magnolia Trees in Australia

1.    Shade

When let grow to full heights, many Magnolia trees create perfectly shaded micro-climates underneath, lowering the ambient temperature considerably.

2.    Deciduous

Deciduous Magnolia trees planted on the north side of Australian houses give perfect shade in summer and then let the light stream in during winter, with the added bonus of the large and gorgeous flowers, ranging from whites, pinks, crimsons and reds.

3.    Less Invasive Root System

Compared to frequently planted native species, the root system on a Magnolia tree is far less invasive.

4.    Beautiful Fragrant Flowers

In a comparison to many other large shade trees, the Magnolia tree flowers with large saucer sized blooms, which are not only beautiful but also highly fragrant.

5.    Don’t Attract Pests

Unlike many natives, Magnolia trees do not fruit thusly not attracting flying foxes and rodents. Nor, do they drop fruit that will rot with considerable odours.

 

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