Family: Magnoliaceae

Scientific Name: Magnolia x loebneri Leonard Messel

Common Name: Magnolia Leonard Messel

DescriptionA beautiful hybrid Magnolia with white flowers flushed with purple-pink.
Pronunciation(mag-NO-li-ah)(LEEB-ner-eye)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Trees Deciduous
Hardiness ZoneUSDA 4-9, Sunset zones 2-9
Sunlightfull sun
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Sitetolerant of a wide range
Flowerswhite 5" flowers have 12 tepals flushed with purple-pink, blooms early to mid-April.
Leavessimple, green, alternate.
Stemsterminal buds are pubescent, bark on the trunk is smooth and gray
Dimensionssmall slow growing. 20-30' at maturity
Propagationsoftwood cuttings taken in midsummer treated with 0.8% IBA
Cultivar OriginOriginated as a chance cross between M. Kobus and M stellata "Rosea". It was raised in Colonel Messel's gardens in Sussex England around 1955.
Misc FactsThe genus loebneri is named after Max Loebner the original hybridizer of M kobus x M. stellata around 1917.
Notes & Reference#01-Manual of Woody Landscape Plants (Michael Dirr), #03-The Hillier Manual of Trees and Shrubs (Hillier Nursery), Horticulture Magazine, April 2003, "What to Plant", Tom Fischer
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