Magnolia Grandiflora ‘Gallisoniensis’
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Measurements
35 litre pot size. Overall height 1 metre 70cm approximately including pot.
pot measures 35cm diameter by 35cm depth.
Magnolia Grandiflora ‘Gallisoniensis’ is evergreen, having glossy light green leaves and fragrant white flowers in late summer and early autumn.
This variety is one of the hardier magnolias, similar to ‘Exmouth’ and introduced from France in the early 19th Century. It is named after Michel Rolland Barrin, Comte de la Galissonière who while in America in the early 18th Century collected seeds and plants which he sent for the gardens at Versailles.
Magnolias produce large opulent flowers, usually in shades of pink or white, in spring or summer. In full bloom, the display can be truly breath-taking. They range in size from large trees to compact shrubs, so there are options to suit most gardens.
Magnolias are usually grown in the ground, but the compact forms can also be grown successfully in containers.
Most magnolias prefer:
- full sun
- fertile, moist, well-drained soil
- slightly acidic or neutral conditions
- a sheltered position
Hardy – cold winter
Hardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters. May not withstand open/exposed sites or central/northern locations. Plant can withstand temperatures down to -15°C (5°F).
Extract from Emily Dickinson ‘Telling my Mother’ and her evocative description of the Magnolia.
I took her on a walk, taking her fleshless
hand like a passerine’s claw, I bought her
a doughnut and a hairnet, I fed her. On the gnarled
magnolia, in the fog, the blossoms and buds were like
all the moons in one night–full,
gibbous, crescent. I’d practiced the speech,
bringing her up toward the truth slowly,
preparing her. And the moment I told her,
she looked at me in shock and dismay.
But when will I ever seem him again?
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