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Dwarf Purple Magnolia Tree | Magnolia 'Susan'

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Dwarf Purple Magnolia Tree | Magnolia 'Susan'

  • With its dark burgundy flower buds, and deep pink, goblet-shaped blooms in the springtime, ‘Susan’ is a magnolia that everyone should know about.
  • The glorious flowers (which also radiate a lovely scent) precede the appearance of rich green foliage which helps ensure visual interest right until the end of autumn.
  • A compact, shrubby tree, typically growing to just three metres tall and wide, this magnolia is perfect as a feature tree for both front and back lawns.
  • Initially grown in the 1950s by William F. Kosar and Dr. Francis de Vos at the US National Arboretum, in Washington, D.C, ‘Susan’ has long been a highly-regarded magnolia variety.
  • To top it all off, it’s also an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner – an award conferred upon those plants that have shown to perform particularly well in British gardens.
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  • With its dark burgundy flower buds, and deep pink, goblet-shaped blooms in the springtime, ‘Susan’ is a magnolia that everyone should know about.
  • The glorious flowers (which also radiate a lovely scent) precede the appearance of rich green foliage which helps ensure visual interest right until the end of autumn.
  • A compact, shrubby tree, typically growing to just three metres tall and wide, this magnolia is perfect as a feature tree for both front and back lawns.
  • Initially grown in the 1950s by William F. Kosar and Dr. Francis de Vos at the US National Arboretum, in Washington, D.C, ‘Susan’ has long been a highly-regarded magnolia variety.
  • To top it all off, it’s also an RHS Award of Garden Merit winner – an award conferred upon those plants that have shown to perform particularly well in British gardens.