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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis Evergreen Magnolia Tree

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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis Southern Magnolia flower
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis Southern Magnolia before full flower
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 £169.00 
Available Options:
Size Qty
(HS)Girth 5-6 cm 
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(HS)Girth 6-8 cm (+£20.40)  
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(HS)Girth 8-10 cm (+£69.60)  
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Girth 6-8 cm (+£126.00)  
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(HS)Girth 10-12 cm (+£132.00)  
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Girth 8-10 cm (+£288.00)  
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Girth 10-12 cm (+£426.00)  
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Girth 12-14 cm (+£468.00)  
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Girth 14-16 cm (+£744.00)  
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Girth 16-18 cm (+£1,200.00)  
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Girth 18-20 cm (+£1,920.00)  
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Girth 20-25 cm (+£2,640.00)  
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Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis Options Explained

(HS)Girth 5-6 cm: Half standard (80-100cm clear stem) 10-15L pot.
(HS)Girth 6-8 cm: Half standard (80-100cm clear stem) 15-20L pot.
(HS)Girth 8-10 cm: Half standard (80-100cm clear stem) 20-25L pot.
(HS)Girth 10-12cm: Half standard (80-100cm clear stem) 25-30L pot.
Girth 6-8 cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 25-30L pot. *Height 180-240cm
Girth 8-10cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 30-35L pot.
Girth 10-12cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 50-60L pot.
Girth 12-14cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 70-80L pot.
Girth 14-16cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 90-100L pot.
Girth 16-18cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 110L+ pot.
Girth 18-20cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 220L+ pot.
Girth 20-25cm: Standard, 180-200cm clear stem, 230L+ pot.

Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis, Southern Magnolia

If you want something big, green and that smells a bit lemony in the garden, you could hire the Hulk wearing women’s deodorant or plant a Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis.

A large, evergreen magnolia tree (often known as a southern magnolia) grown for year-round interest, glossy foliage and huge, scented flowers. Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis is one of the more reliable evergreen magnolia trees for UK gardens, forming a dense, impressive tree best suited as a specimen or for larger-scale screening where space allows. This is an evergreen tree that could screen out a fugly shed to an entire building. At maturity, it could even screen out large parts of a flight path!

Upright when young, becoming broad and spreading with age, this evergreen magnolia develops into a full, rounded crown. At maturity it can reach around 10m tall and 10m wide, creating a substantial, dominant evergreen presence in the garden.

The foliage is one of its standout features. Large, thick, glossy dark green leaves are held year-round, with a distinctive brown, felted underside that gives the tree depth and contrast, especially when moving in the wind.

In summer through to autumn, it produces large, white to creamy-white, fragrant flowers up to 25cm across, often described as having a light lemon scent. Appearing gradually instead of all at once, the floral display lasts months instead of weeks. These sit against the dark foliage and provide a strong seasonal highlight.

Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis is best used where you want a tree that provides structure, privacy and presence all year round rather than something purely seasonal.

Other Names For This UK Evergreen Magnolia

This tree is also sold under several spelling variations according to the Magnolia Society International and their variations of spelling can be found here.

Magnolia grandiflora ‘Galissonnière’
Magnolia grandiflora Galissonniere
Magnolia grandiflora Galissoniensis
Magnolia grandiflora Galissoniere

Planting a Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis, Southern Magnolia

Best in a sheltered position, protected from strong or cold winds i.e. ok in average gardens that are not on the coast, hilltops, frost pockets and north-facing positions. Other than that, it is a UK hardy tree.

Plant in full sun or partial shade in moist but well-drained soil. It prefers acid to neutral conditions but will tolerate alkaline soils.

This evergreen magnolia tree benefits from being planted in its final position from the start. Once established, it is reliable.

Given its eventual size, allow enough space for it to develop properly. This is not a small tree long-term and works best where it can be allowed to form its natural shape.

Pruning Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis, Southern Magnolia

Requires minimal pruning.

The tree can be lightly shaped if needed, but is best left to develop naturally. If pruning is required, carry it out carefully to maintain the overall structure.

Avoid heavy cutting back, as magnolias do not respond well to hard pruning and this can affect both appearance and flowering.

Mature, Large and Established Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis, Southern Magnolia Trees

We supply mature, large and established Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis trees, a popular evergreen magnolia tree in the UK. This is one of the best options if you want a mature evergreen tree for structure, screening and year-round presence.

Our range includes magnolia standard trees and larger established Magnolia grandiflora trees in a choice of heights and girths, suitable for gardens, screening, driveways and landscaping projects. Every Magnolia grandiflora Gallisoniensis tree we sell is sourced from UK suppliers and available to buy online with nationwide delivery.

Trade prices are available for larger evergreen magnolia tree planting projects, with more favourable pricing from November to March when rootballed Magnolia grandiflora trees are available.

Other Information About Magnolia Grandiflora Gallisoniensis, Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora is native to the south-eastern United States and has been grown in Europe since the 18th century, where it became a popular choice for large gardens and formal planting.

Magnolias are one of the oldest flowering plant groups, evolving before bees, and were originally pollinated by beetles.

The Galissonniere form is considered one of the better cold-tolerant Magnolia grandiflora types, which is why it is more widely planted in the UK than many other evergreen magnolia varieties.

In cooler parts of the UK, it has traditionally been planted against sheltered walls to improve flowering and protect it from cold winds.

Magnolia garden meme

Ornamental Tree Roots In The Shade e.g. Behind A Fence
It is more important that that foliage (posh term for leaves) receives the sunlight than the roots. So if the canopy of your ornamental tree can sunbathe but the bottom of your tree thinks there has been a nuclear winter then that is ok. You might want to ensure you have good drainage as water and no sun is the start of algae and other such issues.

Do I Need To Stake My Ornamental Tree?
Our article on Tree Staking should help guide you.

Planting In The Corner Of A Garden
Air and light is reduced in this location which could promote fungus and bacterial issues. If the corner is of the house and a fence then you also have leeching issues to contend with from cement and wood preservatives. Also when it rains, that area would experience higher water levels so we advise against it unless the plant is very hardy. 

General Magnolia Information

Magnolias are generally a low maintenance tree that can tolerate a small amount of drought but not wet for too long so make sure the soil has good drainage. Frequent watering in Summer is better than one large drowning. Magnolias do not require a great deal of pruning but removing dead, diseased and crossed over branches is a good idea. Pick a good spot for planting and do not move them as they may rebel against it by hiding the remote control or not being as vigorous as before. In summary they don't like to be moved/transplanted.

They are ancient trees going back 20 million years (the species, not individual trees) and the flowers evolved before bees so relied on a beetle pollination (maybe the original phrase was busy as a beetle?). The UK climate is excellent for Magnolias and they are generally happy to be pruned hard. This means cutting a lot off, not dressing up a Rambo with pruning shears. 

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