£52.65 – £64.44Price range: £52.65 through £64.44
Magnolia loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ is a beautiful deciduous shrub or small tree. It produces abundant, star-shaped, pink and white flowers in early spring, providing vital early nectar for bees. This hardy UK hybrid adds elegant charm to any garden.
87 in stock
Magnolia loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ is a stunning deciduous tree or large shrub, celebrated for its exquisite, star-shaped, pink and white spring blossoms.
This beautiful hybrid magnolia, originating from the UK’s Nymans Garden, brings elegant charm to any garden. Its striking flowers, appearing on bare branches in early spring, herald the season’s arrival. Gardeners cherish Magnolia loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ for its reliable and abundant display. Furthermore, this plant develops an attractive, rounded habit, making it a wonderful specimen for smaller gardens or mixed borders. Its historical roots also add to its unique appeal.
Magnolia loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ stands as a highly esteemed cultivar within the Lobener magnolia family. Sir Leonard Messel originally bred this particular hybrid at Nymans Garden in West Sussex during the 1930s. His breeding efforts combined the hardy Magnolia kobus with the elegant Magnolia stellata, resulting in a plant showcasing the best traits of both parents.
This magnificent magnolia offers an impressive display of star-shaped flowers. Each bloom features beautiful, strap-like petals. These petals exhibit a striking contrast, boasting a soft pinkish-purple hue on their outer surfaces. Conversely, their inner surfaces are a pristine white, creating a captivating two-tone effect. These spectacular flowers emerge profusely on bare branches typically from March into April. Consequently, they provide a dramatic early spring spectacle before the leaves unfurl.
After the floral show, Magnolia loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ develops attractive mid-green, elliptical leaves. These leaves grow neatly and cover the plant throughout the summer months. As autumn approaches, the foliage transforms, adopting lovely shades of yellow and bronze. This change adds another layer of seasonal interest to the garden. Furthermore, the plant’s open, multi-stemmed structure creates a pleasing architectural form, even in winter.
This versatile magnolia serves perfectly as a specimen tree in a lawn or at the corner of a border. It also excels in woodland garden settings, where it appreciates some shelter. Due to its moderate size, gardeners can plant it in both larger and smaller gardens. It forms an excellent backdrop for lower-growing plants, ensuring continuous seasonal interest.
Planting near a patio or window allows residents to fully appreciate its early spring beauty.
Magnolias generally require minimal pruning. Gardeners usually only prune Magnolia loebneri ‘Leonard Messel’ to remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches. The best time for this light pruning is immediately after flowering. This practice ensures that you do not remove the following year’s flower buds.
Furthermore, its early blooms provide a valuable nectar source for early-waking bees and other beneficial insects. Thus, it actively supports local wildlife during a crucial period.
Very hardy. Tolerates temperatures typical of a continental winter.
Magnolia loebneri 'Leonard Messel' thrives best in a sheltered spot, protected from strong winds and late spring frosts which can damage its early blossoms. Plant in moist, well-drained, acidic to neutral soil. Apply a layer of organic mulch around the base in spring to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Water newly planted specimens regularly until established. Minimal pruning is required; remove any dead, damaged, or crossing branches immediately after flowering to maintain shape and encourage healthy growth. Avoid heavy pruning.
This plant is deciduous so it will lose all of its leaves in the autumn and get fresh new foliage each spring.


