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Magnolia acuminata 'Goldstar'

Common Name: Magnolia Goldstar

Magnolia acuminata ‘Goldstar’ (Goldstar Magnolia) is a deciduous small tree with a symmetrical, broad upright habit and delicate, spreading branches. It produces lightly fragrant, soft yellow flowers in mid-spring, and some sources note bronzy new foliage as leaves emerge. Type: Tree (Deciduous) Mature Size: 15–20' W × 15–20' H USDA Zones: 5a–8b Form: Broad upright, symmetrical Light: Full sun to part shade Soil / Water: Rich, well-drained soil; moderate water, prefers even moisture during establishment Bloom Time / Length: Mid-spring; moderate (about 2–3 weeks) Wildlife: Butterflies; bees are a reasonable inference for magnolia flowers, but I found direct support only for butterfly attraction for this cultivar. Features & Landscape Uses: Excellent as a specimen or flowering accent tree for smaller landscapes. Its soft yellow flowers, symmetrical branching, and manageable size make it useful where a refined magnolia is wanted without the scale of a large cucumber tree. Care: Plant in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Water regularly while establishing, and avoid prolonged drought stress. Minimal pruning is usually needed beyond shaping when young. 

Plant Type: Flowering Ornamental Tree
Width: 15-20'
Height: 15-20'
Fragrant: Yes
Growth RateFast
Zone:5 - 8
Deer Resistant: No
Salt Tolerant: No
Drought Tolerant: No
Attract:Butterflies, Bees
Exposure:Full Sun, Partial Shade
Bloom Time:Mid Spring
Landscape/Use:Specimen, Accent Plant, Corner Accent
Shape:Broad Upright
Soil TypeRich, Well Drained, Slightly Acidic
Flower Color:Yellow
Leaf Color:Green
Fall Color:Yellow
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