A colchicine induced polyploid form, originating at the Royal Horticultural Society Garden at Wisley. Some consider it a cultivar of M. kobus var. stellata. Deciduous trees or shrubs, reaching ...
A colchicine induced polyploid form, originating at the Royal Horticultural Society Garden at Wisley. Some consider it a cultivar of M. kobus var. stellata. Deciduous trees or shrubs, reaching ...
A shrubby growth habit, smaller purplish flowers. Has been long cultivated in Japan. Similar to ‘Rubra’. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray b...
Pink buds open to pale pink flowers, interior almost white. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs are greeny-yellow. Terminal buds are covered w...
Dark purple buds opening to purple blooms with white interiors. Flowers are fairly frost resistant. Registered 1955. Large shrubs or small trees, with pink or white flowers, 11-16 narrow tepals...
Pink flower buds open to white flowers. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs are greeny-yellow. Terminal buds are covered with silvery hairs. L...
White blooms with pink at the base, 18-25 tepals. A compact growth habit, with flowering over an extended period of time. Selected from ‘Ballerina’ seedlings, 1991. Large shrubs or ...
Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs are greeny-yellow. Terminal buds are covered with silvery hairs. Leaves are smooth and dark green with pal...
Flowers white with a pink tinge, 5 inches across. Selected from a ‘Rosea’ seedling and named at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard, in 1972. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall w...
Pale pink flowers with over 30 tepals. Selected in 1975. Deciduous shrubs, reaching 5-15 feet tall with rough brown or silvery gray bark. Twigs are greeny-yellow. Terminal buds are covered with...
An evergreen, tree Magnolia, reaching 75 feet tall with a pyramidal habit. White flowers are 3 inches across, not as fragrant as M. grandiflora. Can be cultivated in the warmest areas of the U....