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Magnolia x loebneri 'Merrill'

Magnolia x loebneri 'Merrill'

Magnolia 'Merrill'

Description

Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ (Magnolia ‘Merrill’) was selected at the Arnold Arboretum in Boston, United States in 1939, as a targeted cross between Magnolia kobus and Magnolia stellata. The selection was named after the director of the time, Elmer Merrill. It is a fast-growing shrub to small tree, that can reach heights of up to 7 metres and a width of between 4 - 5 metres. Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ - commonly known as Tulip tree Merrill - has an upright habit. Overhanging side branches make a semi-open crown, which is wider and round when mature.

In mid-April, early May, the ‘Merrill’ selection blooms with large, star-shaped, fragrant white flowers. The outer most sepals have pink stripes. Though the tree blooms early in the year, the flowers are rarely damaged by frost. After blooming, the entire, obovate leaves bud bronze, turning a bright green in summer. The leaves turn yellow-brown in autumn. The fruits Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ bears are orange-red, but they rarely appear.

The Magnolia ‘Merrill’ has a wide variety of uses. As a standard tree in central reservations, it is a great street, avenue and park tree. But particularly in (large) gardens, parks and cemeteries, the ‘Merrill’ cultivar shines as a solitary shrub or characteristic multi-stem tree. Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ does not like wind and prefers a sheltered, sunny to partly shaded environment in moist, humus rich, open and permeable soil, though the tree does adapt to different soils and acidity levels quite well.

Types of planting

Tree types

standard trees multi-stemmed trees characteristic trees solitary shrubs

Topiary on stem

fval multi-stem umbrella

Use

Location

street avenue square park central reservation large garden small garden patio cemetery

Pavement

none none open open

Characteristics

Crown shape

wide vase-shaped wide vase-shaped

Crown structure

semi-open semi-open

Height

5 - 7 m

Width

4 - 5 m

Winter hardiness zone

6A - 9B

Aspects

Wind

intolerant to wind

Soil

loess sabulous clay peaty light clay sand loamy soil

Nutrient level

moderately rich in nutrients rich in nutrients

Soil moisture level

moist

Light requirements

sun partial shade

pH range

acidic neutral
5.2 - 7.5

Host plant/forage plant

birds

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Seasonal colours

Magnolia x loebneri 'Merrill' seizoenskleur
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

Flowers

Flowers

star-shaped striking stuffed big scented

Flower colour

white white-pink

Flowering period

April - May

Leaves

Leaf colour

buds bronze bright green

Leaves

deciduous obovate big polished

Autumn colour

yellow-brown

Fruits

Fruit colour

orange-red

Fruits

striking raceme

Bark

Bark colour

pale grey

Bark

smooth

Twigs

Twig colour

grey-brown

Twigs

bare vertical branches pendulous

Root system

Root system

deep extensive fleshy roots

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