Saucer Magnolia is probably one of the most popular magnolia. It originated
as a hybrid of two Asian magnolias, China's ivory-white Yulan Magnolia (M.
denudata) pollinated by Japan's Lily Magnolia (M. liliiflora). It was named
after Etienne Soulange-Bodin (1774-1846), a Napoleonic soldier who survived
the defeat at Waterloo, & who afterward became director of The Royal
Institute of Horticulture near Paris, where he raised his hybrid seedlings.
It is a deciduous small tree which grows up to 30 ft tall, with upright and
spreading branching, and rounded to irregular habit, with multi-trunked or
low main branches. Deciduous leaves are 3-7 inches long, half as wide.
Leaves are elliptical with a sharply-pointed tip. Flowers are white, pink,
or purple, large, cup-like. The tree blooms in mid- to late April. The
flowers are also fragrant. The tree flowers at a young age, and is
typically a heavy bloomer. That probably explains its popularity.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Company Garden, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand.
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