Magnolia Blue Opal Tree 8/10cm Girth
A compact magnolia with elegant, tulip-shaped blooms in lavender-blue flushed with white inside.
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A compact magnolia with elegant, tulip-shaped blooms in lavender-blue flushed with white inside.
| Next band £300 3% off | £500 5% off | £1000 10% off | £2500 15% off |
|---|---|---|---|
| £220.67 each | £216.12 each | £204.75 each | £193.37 each |
Magnolia ‘Blue Opal’ is an unusual and eye-catching magnolia variety, admired for its soft lavender-blue flowers that open from tulip-shaped buds, fading gently to paler tones inside. Flowering in mid to late spring, it adds a unique splash of colour at a time when many magnolias are still in bloom. Compact and elegant, it is ideal for smaller gardens where space is limited but a show-stopping feature is desired.
Spring: Tulip-shaped buds open into lavender-blue blooms, subtly flushed white inside.
Summer: Rich green foliage creates a dense, elegant crown.
Autumn: Leaves turn warm yellow before falling.
Winter: Bare framework provides structure, with plump buds promising next year’s display.
Unique flower colour – Rare lavender-blue tones distinguish it from other magnolias.
Compact habit – Upright, manageable size, typically reaching 3–4m.
Mid- to late-spring blooms – Extends the flowering season of magnolias.
Hardy and reliable – Well-suited to UK gardens with shelter.
Low maintenance – Requires little pruning once established.
Specimen planting – A statement feature for lawns, patios, or borders.
Smaller gardens – Upright, compact size makes it easy to fit.
Mixed borders – Combines beautifully with flowering shrubs and perennials.
Collectors – A distinctive choice for magnolia enthusiasts.
Sun/Position: Best in full sun or light dappled shade; avoid exposed or frosty spots.
Soil: Fertile, moist, well-drained soil, ideally neutral to slightly acidic.
Hardiness: Fully hardy in most of the UK.
Care: Mulch annually to protect roots and conserve moisture. Prune only to remove damaged or crossing branches.
Spring bulbs – Crocus, Tulips, or Daffodils beneath for layered colour.
Acers (Japanese Maples) – Provide fiery autumn colour to extend the display.
Evergreens – Hollies, Camellias, or Yews offer year-round backdrop.
Other magnolias – Plant with white or yellow-flowering types for contrast.
Magnolia ‘Blue Opal’ is a rare and elegant magnolia, combining unusual lavender-blue flowers with a compact habit and reliable performance. Perfect as a specimen tree, it adds something truly distinctive to both traditional and modern gardens