Fact Sheet

Blush Blush

Introduction

LIMITED QUANTITIES AVAILABLE from SPRING 2010

A new introduction to the plant world.  Fairy Magnolia® BLUSH Magnolia is a Magnolia (Michelia) hybrid bred to produce masses of beautiful lightly fragrant flowers blushed lilac pink contrasted by rich evergreen foliage.  Perfect in the garden or as a flowering hedge in early spring.

Key Features

  • Masses of russet colored buds opening to lightly fragrant blush pink flowers in spring
  • Medium dark green foliage
  • Compact and bushy growth habit
  • Ideal as a specimen plant or for hedging

Suggested Uses

Ornamental specimen, hedging, screening and privacy.

Growth Habit

Upright, compact and bushy habit.

Flower Size

2˝ inch diameter.

Mature Height

9 – 12 ft.

Mature Width

5 – 7 ft.

Spacing

Plant 3 ft apart to create a hedge and up to 5 ft apart for a looser screen.

Hardiness

Hardy in USDA zones 7b – 11.

Flowering Period

Flowers from March to May.

Number Of Flowers

Masses of flowers along the length of each stem.

Flower Color

Flowers start blushed lilac pink and age to white later in the season.

Fragrance

Lightly fragrant.

Foliage

Dense dark green foliage.

Pruning/Pinching

Trim to shape, can be trained to single leader or trimmed as a bush, hedge, topiary or espalier.

Light Needs

Will tolerate full sun to partial shade.

Soil Needs

Performs well in a range of soil types, but prefers well worked friable soils; avoid very heavy water logged conditions.

Water Needs

Performs best when given moderate moisture levels over summer, but can handle drier conditions once established. Occasional deep watering recommended.

Fertilizer

In a garden situation, feed annually after flowering with a general fertilizer. In a container feed in spring and autumn with a slow release fertilizer.

Disease Tolerance

Not usually susceptible to diseases, but can get some leaf spotting in low light levels and if crowded.

Pest Issues

No major pest issues.

Special Care

Performs best with good drainage and don’t let dry out completely when establishing.

Varietal/Cultivar Name

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Magnolia enthusiasts should be on the lookout for two eye-catching introductions. Magnolia Felix and Magnolia Black Tulip were both bred in New Zealand and have been specially selected to flower at a very young age. - Amateur Gardening

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