Fact Sheet

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Black Tulip
Black Tulip Black Tulip

Introduction

Bred in New Zealand by leading Magnolia breeders, Felix and Mark Jury, Magnolia Black Tulip® is a stunning new addition to Magnolia collections.

This woody tree is ideal for general plantings and grows well in most climates, tolerating all but the coldest temperatures; it performs best in the sun and enjoys protection from strong winds.

Black Tulip® produces magnificent, 6 inch black-purple, goblet-shaped flowers almost tulip like, in early Spring.

Black Tulip® is an upright smaller tree growing to a height of 25 ft, suitable for smaller gardens or featured in larger landscape plantings.

Key Features

  • Superb, goblet-shaped blooms up to 6 inches across
  • Stunning black-purple color
  • Quick to flower - flowers within the first few seasons
  • Smaller-growing tree, compact enough for most gardens
  • Pruning is generally not necessary, except for early training of the plant
  • Grows well in most climates

Suggested Uses

General garden / landscape plant.

Growth Habit

Deciduous upright tree.

Flower Size

Goblet-shaped flowers up to 6 inches across.

Mature Height

Up to 25 ft.

Mature Width

3 to 4.5 meters

Hardiness

Cold hardy, hardy in USDA Zone 5.

Flowering Period

Flowers before leaves are produced in early Spring.

Number Of Flowers

Up to 150 flowers on a mature tree.

Flower Color

Black-purple colored blooms.

Foliage

Dark green leaves 6 inches x 4 inches.

Pruning/Pinching

Pruning is unnecessary, however, crossed or competing branches can be removed while the plant is young to improve its shape

Light Needs

Full sun.

Water Needs

Average water requirements for medium to large tree.

Fertilizer

Apply 1 to 4 handfuls, controlled release fertilizer (20:12:16) in Spring.

Disease Tolerance

No particular disease problems.

Pest Issues

No particular pest problems.

Special Care

None

 

Selected customer comment

"I have for several years been adding to my collection of your gorgeous Flower Carpet roses and hoped this year to add several coral and reds. They are simply fabulous flowers…our pinks and appleblossom’s have made our yard a wonderland."

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