
How to Prune Oyama magnolia?
(Magnolia sieboldii)
Oyama magnolia, also known as Korean mountain magnolia
This deciduous shrub, known for its pendulous white flowers with crimson stamens, thrives with selective pruning. For oyama magnolia, the best pruning approach is to remove dead or weak wood and thin out dense areas to encourage air circulation and light penetration, enhancing bloom quality. Optimal pruning time is late winter to early spring, avoiding post-bloom periods to preserve next year's buds. Pruning oyama magnolia promotes vigor, maintains shape, and prevents common diseases associated with overcrowding.