Magnolia Species, Saucer Magnolia, Tulip Tree

Magnoliasoulangeana

Genus
Magnolia (mag-NO-lee-a)
Species
soulangeana (soo-lan-jee-AH-na)
Synonym
Magnolia x soulangiana
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Deciduous
Provides Winter Interest
Smooth
Height
20-30 ft. (6-9 m)
Spacing
15-20 ft. (4.7-6 m)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 4a: to -34.4 °C (-30 °F)
USDA Zone 4b: to -31.6 °C (-25 °F)
USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F)
USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F)
USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F)
USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F)
USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F)
USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)
USDA Zone 8a: to -12.2 °C (10 °F)
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4 °C (15 °F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6 °C (20 °F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Pink
Medium Purple
White/Near White
Bloom Time
Mid Spring
Other Details
Category
Trees
Water Requirements
Average Water Needs; Water regularly; do not overwater
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
Flowers are fragrant
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
4.6 to 5.0 (highly acidic)
5.1 to 5.5 (strongly acidic)
5.6 to 6.0 (acidic)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From woody stem cuttings
Scarify seed before sowing
Seed Collecting
Remove fleshy coating on seeds before storing
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Atmore, Alabama

Birmingham, Alabama

Dothan, Alabama

Madison, Alabama(2 reports)

Pelham, Alabama

Tuscaloosa, Alabama

Vincent, Alabama

Citrus Heights, California

El Cerrito, California

Fairfield, California

Los Angeles, California(2 reports)

Manhattan Beach, California

Modesto, California

Sacramento, California

San Leandro, California

Santa Barbara, California(2 reports)

Whittier, California

Clifton, Colorado

Brooksville, Florida

Destin, Florida

Gainesville, Florida

Graceville, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida(2 reports)

Niceville, Florida

Spring Hill, Florida

Tampa, Florida

Trenton, Florida

Braselton, Georgia

Hawkinsville, Georgia

Marietta, Georgia

Savannah, Georgia

Hawaiian Paradise Park, Hawaii

Keaau, Hawaii

Orchidlands Estates, Hawaii

Troy, Illinois

Newburgh, Indiana

Iowa City, Iowa

Barbourville, Kentucky

Clermont, Kentucky

Frankfort, Kentucky

Georgetown, Kentucky

Lexington, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky

Mc Dowell, Kentucky

Mount Sterling, Kentucky

Nicholasville, Kentucky

Paris, Kentucky

Saint Charles, Kentucky

Versailles, Kentucky

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Krotz Springs, Louisiana

Mansfield, Louisiana

Marrero, Louisiana

Monroe, Louisiana

Natchitoches, Louisiana

New Orleans, Louisiana

Crownsville, Maryland

Silver Spring, Maryland

Lawrence, Massachusetts

Dearborn Heights, Michigan

Utica, Michigan

Mathiston, Mississippi

O Fallon, Missouri

Fredericton, New Brunswick

Buffalo, New York

Clifton Park, New York

Latham, New York

Medina, New York

Ridgewood, New York

Schenectady, New York

Pittsboro, North Carolina

Winston Salem, North Carolina

Glen Margaret, Nova Scotia

Cleveland, Ohio

Tulsa, Oklahoma

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

Vandergrift, Pennsylvania

Waverly, Pennsylvania

Conway, South Carolina

Easley, South Carolina

Fort Mill, South Carolina(2 reports)

Summerville, South Carolina

Sumter, South Carolina

Middleton, Tennessee

Watertown, Tennessee

Arlington, Texas

Conroe, Texas

Deer Park, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas

La Porte, Texas

Liberty Hill, Texas

Orange, Texas(2 reports)

Richardson, Texas

Richmond, Texas

San Antonio, Texas

Appomattox, Virginia

Clifton Forge, Virginia

Gordonsville, Virginia

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Everett, Washington

Lakewood, Washington

Falling Waters, West Virginia

Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

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Hilo, HI | April 2021 | neutral

This will be my tree's 3rd spring. So far, it has bloomed one blossom each spring. It is not growing much but living. I wonder if it is n...Read More

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Gordonsville, VA (Zone 7a) | November 2020 | positive

I drive through old downtown neighborhoods in Virginia just to see these old dignitaries blooming in early spring. Their magnificence dur...Read More

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Mansfield, LA | April 2018 | positive

I love these trees but cannot find the old-fashioned type anywhere. The much older ones had larger, very pale pink flowers. The ones in n...Read More

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Paris, TX | March 2016 | positive

They are beautiful most years in Northeast Texas, along the Red River. This year (2016), we had a very early spring and most trees have ...Read More

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Savannah, GA | January 2015 | positive

Of all the places I've lived (east of the Rockies) and gardened, the ONLY place I've EVER heard the saucer magnolia called a "tulip tree"...Read More

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Lexington, MA (Zone 6a) | January 2014 | positive

I like to prune the cross branches in late winter or early spring, and then display them in water much as one might do for forsythia. In...Read More

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Fort Mill, SC | July 2012 | positive

I have a pink magnolia or tulip tree as it is called here in Fort Mill,SC.
It bloomed in the spring, as usual, before any leaves c...Read More

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Medina, NY | March 2012 | positive

I planted my Saucer Magnolia in 2001 and it has slowly grown, with minor pruning each year after it blooms. The tree has never lost its ...Read More

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Gretna, LA | March 2012 | positive

Down yonder in Nawleens we call this tree Japanese Magnolia,a rose by any other name,would be called something else~!!!!!

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Villa Rica, GA | March 2012 | positive

We moved to TN 18 months ago and the property came with two kind of mags. One the Southern Mag, one a Saucer Mag. I have to say both ar...Read More

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Buffalo, NY | March 2012 | positive

I planted my Magnolia x soulangeana at the south west corner of my house maybe 35+ years ago. The spring after planting vandals (kids?) t...Read More

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Squirrel Hill, MD | March 2011 | positive

Love our Magnolia. We sit in its deep shade every afternoon throughout summer. Our is flowering less and less each year. It may be as muc...Read More

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St. Louis, MO (Zone 6a) | January 2011 | positive

Magnolia x soulangeana 'Jane':

I have had a successful draw with this large shrub/small tree now for the better part of a ...Read More

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Dillsburg, PA | December 2010 | positive

I love this plant. I live in an old farmhouse (built around the 1840's) next to an orchard form the early 1800's. I do not know how old t...Read More

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Madison, AL | June 2010 | positive

I purchased a saucer magnolia from my local Home Depot. I was unaware how large it would get, so I will have to transplant it this fall. ...Read More

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Richardson, TX | May 2010 | positive

Yes, this plant is an early bloomer, which usually means it gets caught with a late freeze. This is true for every early spring bloomer ...Read More

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(Zone 8b) | June 2009 | neutral

I like to give it a neutral rate. But maybe in a better and more suitable climate and in a yard without such limited space I'm sure it wi...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | April 2009 | positive

I grow my Saucer Magnolia in an acidic, woodland type of soil, and it has been doing admirably. It grows in Sofia, Bulgaria at 2300 feet ...Read More

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Falling Waters, WV (Zone 7a) | March 2009 | positive

We planted a small 15-inch "tree" in summer 2007, and it's been neglected. Our soil is rather clay-alkaline, as well. It doubled in siz...Read More

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Waverly, PA (Zone 5b) | July 2008 | positive

My magnolia in zone 5 Pennsylvania is a magnificent 25' by 25'. I call it positive because although a final frost or hard rain can take t...Read More

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Palm Bay, FL | July 2008 | neutral

I love this magnolia plant. Its wonderful! I've heard it called Japanese magnolia by the students at my college.

BEWARE: ...Read More

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Mountain Top, PA | July 2008 | negative

Ours has been planted for about 5 years in the sun, is about 6 foot tall, is growing like a bush also, and has never flowered! We have f...Read More

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Clifton Park, NY | January 2008 | positive

My neighbor has a beautiful tree in her yard. There are many all over this area. There are 3 very old ones where I work that put on a g...Read More

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Warrenville, IL | December 2007 | negative

Tree has a great form, and hundreds of beautiful flowers. Why A negative? The tree starts blooming and all of a sudden we have a cold s...Read More

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Central, AL (Zone 8a) | May 2007 | positive

A mature tree blooming in late February is a sight to behold. It really cheers the winter gardener waiting for spring. True it gets nippe...Read More

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Central, AL (Zone 7b) | February 2007 | positive

I've planted these 'Tulip Trees' here in zone 7b. Once they're established they can take up neglect. I planted 3 of these on a property...Read More

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Newmarket, ON (Zone 5a) | November 2006 | positive

In my neighborhood I've watched quite a few of these trees rapidly grow from small pot plantings to large trees (10 years) and they are f...Read More

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Atmore, AL (Zone 8b) | February 2006 | negative

I agree with the previous statement about this tree blooming too early. I have even seen them starting to bloom in the fall after sheddin...Read More

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Denver, CO | December 2005 | negative

I'm actaully giving this beautiful tree a negative rating because of its propensity to bloom suicidally before the last frost. Years of ...Read More

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Appomattox, VA | July 2004 | positive

About 10 years ago I found an unusual M. soulangiana, all purple flowers, in a batch of the species. The tree has thrived in central Vir...Read More

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Josephine, Arlington, TX (Zone 8a) | March 2004 | positive

Saucer magnolia is a beautiful small tree in my yard although I have seen a very large one in the Fort Worth botanical garden.
It ...Read More

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Oklahoma City, OK (Zone 7a) | August 2002 | positive

Absolutely stunning in spring, though the flowers don't last as long as one would like. The flowers can be 4-5 inches across and have wh...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | January 2002 | neutral

The common name "Tulip Tree" is a misnomer. M. soulangiana is a deciduous tree, with beautiful pink blossoms in early spring, before lea...Read More

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