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Magnolia (Parcind) Paradise® Princess Cinderella
Magnolia (Parcind) Paradise® Princess Cinderella
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Common Name: Princess Cinderella Magnolia (Magnolia × laevifolia ‘Princess Cinderella’)
Description:
Princess Cinderella is a compact evergreen magnolia selected for its lush foliage, fragrant flowers, and refined growth habit. This elegant cultivar produces creamy-white to pale-yellow cup-shaped blooms that appear twice a year—in late winter through spring and again during summer into autumn—offering extended seasonal interest and a sweet perfume. The foliage is glossy and deep green, creating a rich, tidy backdrop throughout the year. It performs exceptionally well in Melbourne gardens, thriving in full sun to part shade and preferring well-drained soils. Suitable as a specimen tree, small feature hedge, or soft screen, Princess Cinderella responds well to light pruning and is relatively low maintenance once established.
Form:
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Shrub – Medium to Large
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Tree – Small (if left unpruned)
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Suitable for Screening / Hedging
 
Mature Size:
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Height: 3–5 m (typically maintained at 2–3 m when used as a hedge)
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Width: 1.5–2 m
 
Aspect:
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Full Sun
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Part Shade
 
Flowering:
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Flowers in Winter
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Flowers in Spring
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Flowers in Summer
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Flowers in Autumn
 
Flower Colour:
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Creamy-white
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Pale yellow
 
Key Attributes:
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Evergreen
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Perennial
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Fragrant flowers
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Suitable for Hedging / Screening
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Suitable as a Specimen or Feature Plant
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Low-Maintenance
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Moderately Drought Tolerant once established
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Frost Tolerant (light frost)
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Suitable for Containers when young
 
Toxicity:
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Not known to be toxic to humans or pets
 
Companion Plants:
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Hellebores – for winter colour beneath
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Camellia japonica – complementary bloom shape and time
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Rhododendrons – similar soil preference
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Ferns – soft foliage contrast
 
Cultivation Tips:
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Best grown in fertile, well-drained soil; add compost to improve poor soil.
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Mulch well to conserve moisture and suppress weeds, keeping mulch clear of the trunk.
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Water regularly through the first year; becomes drought-tolerant once established.
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Light pruning in spring after flowering helps maintain a dense shape.
 

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