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GOLDSTAR magnolia

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Magnolia ‘Gold Star’ is a remarkable magnolia cultivar, prized for its creamy yellow star-shaped flowers and cold tolerance. Here is a complete overview: origin, characteristics, cultivation, and what to expect if you plant it in your garden.

🌱 Origin

  • ‘Gold Star’ is a hybrid (M. acuminata ‘Miss Honeybee’ × M. stellata ‘Rubra’).

🌼 Characteristics

  • Leaves : Young leaves emerge with a bronze/rust tint, then turn green.
  • Flowers : Creamy yellow, star-shaped, often fragrant, approximately 4 inches (≈ 10 cm) in diameter, with up to ~12-14 tepals. They appear in spring, before the leaves emerge.
  • Habit : Small to medium tree/shrub with a pyramidal or broad-pyramidal shape.
  • Mature size : Approximately 4-8 meters tall (≈ 15-25 feet) and 2.5-4 meters wide (≈ 10-20 feet) depending on location and conditions.
  • Flowering : March-April (or depending on local climate in early spring) before the leaves appear.

🌤 Exposure & soil

  • Prefers full sun to partial shade. Adequate sunlight promotes good flowering.
  • Soil : humus-rich, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral; tolerates some clay soils if well prepared.
  • Protection from cold winds and late frosts: flower buds are sensitive to cold spring temperatures.

🔧 Care

  • Pruning: very little necessary. If needed, prune after spring flowering to avoid removing the year's flowers.
  • Watering: especially in the first few years to establish the root system; thereafter, tolerant of mild drought if the soil is well balanced.
  • Fertilization: organic fertilizer or compost in the spring helps. Mulching promotes soil moisture and protects against the cold.


⚠️ Points to watch out for/disadvantages

  • Flowers may be damaged by spring frost or cold winds.
  • Avoid poorly drained or constantly waterlogged soil, which can lead to root disease or rot.

 

Hardiness Zones

  • 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Growth speed

  • Modérée

Light

  • Mi-ombre

Uses / Special remarks

Arbre spécimen, bordures, jardins de ville ou de cottage

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7' and taller! (Nursery pickup only). For best results, orders placed from now on will be delivered in the fall (except for nursery pickup).

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