An evergreen shrub or small tree, reaching only 3-9 feet tall. Branchlets are covered densely with fine hairs, becoming smooth with age. The leathery leaves are 3-6 inches long. The white flowe...
An evergreen shrub or small tree, reaching only 3-9 feet tall. Branchlets are covered densely with fine hairs, becoming smooth with age. The leathery leaves are 3-6 inches long. The white flowe...
An evergreen tree, reaches 10 feet tall. Branches and leaves are entirely smooth. Leaves are leathery, up to 8 inches long. The flowers are white, the fruit is unknown. Native only to the fores...
Small smooth branched, evergreen tree reaching 15-30 feet. Leaves are smooth, thin and leathery, about 6 inches long. The flowers are white and the fruit is unknown. Native to evergreen forests...
Deep rose colored flowers have pale pink interiors. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in cultivation. Bark is grayish tan, twigs are smooth and tan colored, s...
A pink flowered variety offered by Treseder’s Nurseries, Cornwall, England, 1973. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in cultivation. Bark is grayish tan,...
Large cream colored flowers with pink streak down the center. Original plant at Caerhays Castle, Cornwall, England. Named in 1951. Alba varieties flower at 15 years old, much earlier than the s...
A pink flowered form cultivated at Strybing Arboretum, San Francisco, California, may be from France. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in cultivation. Bark i...
Species hybrid between M. campbellii and M. liliiflora. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in cultivation. Bark is grayish tan, twigs are smooth and tan colore...
White flowers reach 12 inches diameter have a pink streak down the center, outer tepals are drooping rather than saucer-shaped. Original seed is from India, named in 1961 at the Strybing Arbore...
Purple flowers with violet stamens, cream colored anthers. Named in 1954 by JC Williams. Mollicomata varieties bloom at 10-12 years old, half the age of the species, with larger, paler flowers....