Magnolia kobus | Kobus Magnolia
The Magnolia Kobus is a beautiful and very hardy medium sized tree, native to Japan and introduced to UK in 1865. One of the first to flower, the Magnolia kobus gives a spectacular display of large, 10cm across, white saucer-shaped flowers on bare stems in March and April. However, it can take 12-15 years before these flowers start to blossom. The flowers are followed by large 15cm long, mid green, oval-shaped leaves and and pink fruits with scarlet seeds that appear in late summer. This tree will thrive in most well-drained soil including chalk, in full sun or partial shade. Although it will withstand serve winters, it is best to plant the tree in a sheltered position away from exposure to cold winds. The Magnolia kobus has a pyramidal form when young but matures into a more rounded shape, sometimes reaching 8m wide. A stunning tree that will fit into most landscape schemes.