Magnolia kobus
Kobus Magnolia
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Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Description
M. kobus bears white, slightly fragrant 4 inch wide blossoms, which bloom in early to midspring before it's leaves emerge.
Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Blooming
Magnolia flowers come in white, pink, red, purple, or yellow followed by cone-like fruits bearing colorful seeds. Some species take many years to flower.
Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Growth
Grows best in sun or partial shade. Mulch in early spring, especially where soils are dry. Late frost is a threat to early bloomers.
Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Planting
Sow seeds in fall in a seedbed. Propagate with cuttings: greenwood or semi-ripe cuttings for deciduous species in summer and semi-ripe cuttings for evergreens in early fall. Can also graft in winter.
Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Pest
Snails, weevils, thrips, scale insects, and planthoppers. Magnolia is also prone to spot anthracnose, bacterial leaf spot, canker, butt rot, canker, fungal spots, anthracnose, and dieback, all of which are quite common.
Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Interesting facts
The flowers are sometimes borne before the leaves. M. campbellii can takes up to 30 years to flower.
Kobus Magnolia (Magnolia kobus) - Soil and irrigation
Magnolias prefer soil that is rich, well-draining, and slightly acidic. Species also require regular watering.









