Named after Philipp Franz von Siebold, this species is native to Japan, Korea, and Eastern China where it grows in forests at 1600-2000 meters above sea level. Widely grown as an ornamental.
Botanical name: Magnolia sieboldii.
Other names: Siebold's magnolia, Oyama magnolia, Korean mountain magnolia, Magnolia parviflora.
Habit: large bush or small tree.
Height: 3-6m.
Hardiness: USDA zone 4b.
Flowering time: May - July.
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