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      The Magnolia is a majestic garden plant known for its impressive flowers and shiny leaves. This tree or shrub produces large, fragrant flowers that range from white to pink and sometimes purple, depending on the species. The flowers have a delicate, creamy scent that is a pleasant addition to any garden. The leaves are large, leathery and green, with a beautiful shine that makes the Magnolia attractive all year round. Due to its elegant flowers and beautiful leaves, the Magnolia is a beautiful eye-catcher in any garden.

      Suitable for garden and terrace

      In the garden, the Magnolia grows best in a sunny or semi-shady location, where it can benefit from sufficient sunlight to bring its flowers to bloom. This plant prefers well-drained, fertile soil and is fairly tolerant of drought, although it performs best with regular watering. The Magnolia can do without extra care for some time, but annual fertilization in the spring can promote growth and flowering. This makes the Magnolia suitable for both active caregivers and for people who prefer a plant that does not require constant maintenance.

      Botanical name and origin

      The botanical name of the Magnolia is also Magnolia, and this plant belongs to the Magnoliaceae family. Magnolias are native to temperate and tropical regions of Asia and North America. The plant species has spread to different parts of the world over time, but its origins in forests and mountainous areas explain its preference for rich, well-drained soil and a sunny to partly shaded location.