Magnolia laevifolia 'Little Sarah (syn. Michelia)' This is a beautiful little evergreen Magnolia. Its compact, tidy form lends itself well to creating an easily maintained, neat and tidy flowering hedge. Princess Magnolia Little Sarah is a compact and tidy shrub, flowering in winter/spring and again in summer/autumn. Flowers are small and creamy-white with a pink blush. Easily maintained as a low flowering hedge. Leaves are a deep leathery green colour. Beautiful perfume! Mature Height: Mature Width: 1-2m 1-2m Position: Soil Type:
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Magnolia laevifolia 'Little Sarah' Magnolia 'Little Sarah', Michelia 'Little Sarah' Pink blushed, creamy white, scented flowers. Two flushes of flowering in winter-spring and in summer-autumn. Features The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK's leading gardening charity. We aim to enrich everyone's life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. Love magnolias but worried they will get too big? Luckily there are plenty of manageable ones: here we look at a selection suggested by RHS Vice-President and magnolia. DESCRIPTION: Smaller-sized evergreen hedging shrub, dark green leaves; scented cream cup-shaped flowers blushed pink appear twice a year in winter-spring and summer-autumn. New leaves are rounded at the tips like teaspoons. USES: Hedging, screening, feature shrub, winter garden, scented garden. Magnolia laevifolia 'Little Sarah (syn. Michelia)' Foliage Evergreen Form Shrub Mature Size 2 x 2m Family Magnoliaceae This is a beautiful little evergreen Magnolia. Its compact, tidy form lends itself well to creating an easily maintained, neat and tidy flowering hedge. Deep green, leathery foliage gives
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Little Sarah is a fantastic evergreen hedging variety. It is a compact and tidy shrub, flowering in Winter/Spring and again in Summer/Autumn. It produces small, creamy-white flowers with a pink blush. Easily maintained as a low hedge. The foliage is a deep leathery green colour. This variety produces a lovely fragrance! A$37.99 Size 170mm Delivery Store Pickup Qty Add to Cart Item code: 9331225311185 Princess Little Sarah is a fantastic Magnolia evergreen hedging variety that is compact and tidy. It produces small, creamy-white fragrant flowers with a pink blush and is easily maintained as a low hedge. Key Info Care Advice Add to Wishlist Magnolia laevifolia 'Little Sarah (SYN: Michelia)' Description This is a beautiful little evergreen Magnolia. Its compact, tidy form lends itself well to creating an easily maintained, neat and tidy flowering hedge. Deep green, leathery foliage gives a year-round lush appearance Princess Little Sarah is a fantastic Magnolia evergreen hedging variety that is compact and tidy. It produces small, creamy-white fragrant flowers with a pink blush and is easily maintained as a low hedge. 20 cm pots Price $25each Currently lot of flower buds Pickup or delivery available from Dandenong
Magnolia Princess Little Sarah
MAGNOLIA PRINCESS LITTLE SARAH - ARRIVING THIS WEEK. This is a beautiful little evergreen Magnolia. It's compact, tidy form lends itself well to creating an easily maintained, neat and tidy flowering. This gorgeous shrub is a compact and tidy Magnolia with deep leathery green leaves. It produces small, perfumed, creamy-white with a pink blush flowers in winter/spring and in summer/autumn. Grows well in rich well drained soil; full sun to part shade position; drought hardy once well established. Feed with complete fertiliser in spring and summer.
The 'Princess Little Sarah' is a compact and tidy shrub, flowering in winter/spring and again in summer/autumn. Flowers are small and creamy-white with a pink blush. Leaves are a deep leathery green. Easily maintained as a low flowering hedge. It has a beautiful fragrance! Low maintenance, lightly prune only if required. Details Dimensions Product Garden How to grow and care for magnolias Nothing rivals the sophistication and spectacle of these stunning blooms. - by Jenny Dillon Magnolia trees bloom at the end of winter, a sign that spring is well and truly on the way. WATCH: Graham Ross's number one tip for growing magnolias These are winter magnolia tulip flowers.
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Compare the specifications of Magnolia laevifolia 'Little Sarah (syn. Michelia)' varieties Late spring is an ideal time for planting. What you do now will shape your garden for decades, or even centuries, to come. Magnolia planting and growing tips. Magnolias are cold hardy and resilient. Foliage blackened by a late frost will soon sprout again. Karan strongly recommends investing in larger plants.