Deep rose to almost red flowers on a small tree. Darker than ‘Rosea’. Introduced from Japan. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs a...
Deep rose to almost red flowers on a small tree. Darker than ‘Rosea’. Introduced from Japan. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs a...
Flowers have 12 tepals and leaves are larger than average. One of the original seedlings grown by Hillier and Sons, Winchester, England. Large shrubs or small trees, with pink or white flowers,...
Pure white flowers, fragrant 15-20 tepals. Somewhat later blooming, with buds that seem to tolerate a degree of cold better than others. Growth habit is rounded, to 30 feet tall. Produces seed ...
White flowers, 4-6 inches across, with narrow tepals. A fast growing tree with a rounded canopy. Large shrubs or small trees, with pink or white flowers, 11-16 narrow tepals. It is a hybrid tha...
White flowers with upright tepals, resemble a powder puff. Derived from a seedling of ‘Ballerina’, registered 1990. Large shrubs or small trees, with pink or white flowers, 11-16 na...
Dark purplish red blooms, white inside, 3-5 inches across. Registered 1946. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs are greeny-yellow. Terminal bu...
Pink buds open into pink blooms that fade to white. Remains a small shrub. Cultivated since 1899. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs are gree...
Large white flowers, 15 tepals. Blooms at an early age. Can reach 30 feet with low branches and good form. Registered 1952. Large shrubs or small trees, with pink or white flowers, 11-16 narrow...
Flowers almost identical to M. kobus var.stellata ‘Rosea’, from which it is a seedling. Develops as a large shrub or small tree. Registered 1968. Large shrubs or small trees, with p...
A colchicine induced polyploid. Very compact with larger flowers and puckered leaves. Grown at the Royal Horticultural Society at Wisley. Deciduous trees or shrubs, with rough brown or silvery ...