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Magnolia x loebneri cv. 'Leonard Messel'
Magnolia x loebneri cv. 'Leonard Messel'
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Plant Description
                    Magnolia x loebneri cv. Leonard Messel is a stunning Magnolia hybrid renowned for its exquisite, fragrant blooms that herald the arrival of spring. This Magnolia loebneri hybrid features elegant, star-shaped flowers with creamy white petals and a subtle pink blush, creating a captivating display. As a prized cultivar within the Magnolia x loebneri group, the Leonard Messel Magnolia combines the best traits of its parent species, showcasing lush foliage and a graceful habit. Its refined beauty and distinctive charm make it a cherished addition to ornamental gardens.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show mother plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant with dimension indicated in description.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show mother plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant with dimension indicated in description.
Botanical family: Magnoliaceae
Botanical genus: Magnolia
Botanical species: Magnolia x loebneri
SKU:WP-1790-S
                      
                        
                        
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                    Info and Disclaimers
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Grafted/Not Grafted: Not Grafted
Disclaimer: Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage, could have been fallen or change in its color.
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