




Magnolia Branches
Caring for the Timeless Beauty of Flowering Magnolia Branches
Flowering Magnolia branches are a celebration of nature’s grace and longevity. Begin by cutting the ends of the branches at a sharp angle, and if they are woody, gently crush the cut tips to improve water uptake. Place them in a tall, sturdy vase filled with fresh, cool water. Magnolias prefer bright, indirect light and a cool environment—keep them away from direct sunlight, heat, or drafts to extend their bloom time. Change the water every two days and recut the ends to keep the branches hydrated.