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Magnolia campbellii ( Kew No. W4 Campbell’s Magnolia )

Deep rose-pink flowers, pale pink interiors. Original plant was at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, England, 1968. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in culti...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Kew’s Surprise Campbell’s Magnolia )

Flowers are crimson on the outside, white interiors. A seedling of ‘Charles Raffill’ which is a cross between Magnolia campbellii and M. campballii var. mallicomata. 1967. Original ...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Darjeeling Campbell’s Magnolia )

Dark rose flowers. Often confused with ‘Betty Jessel’ this is from the original tree in the Darjeeling Botanic Garden in India. Named in 1967. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 fee...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Eric Walther Campbell’s Magnolia )

Rose pink flowers and a fastigiate growth habit. A cross between Magnolia cambellii and M. campbellii var. mollicomata. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in c...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Fastigiata Campbell’s Magnolia )

An upright, fastigiate form of a Mollicomata variety, offered by Hillier and Sons, Winchester, England, 1956. Mollicomata varieties bloom at 10-12 years old wwith purple flowers, half the age o...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Frank Gladney Campbell’s Magnolia )

Hybrid between M. campbellii and an unknown parent, possibly a pink Gresham Hybrid. Tall deciduous trees, reaching 115 feet tall in the wild, 30-60 feet in cultivation. Bark is grayish tan, twi...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Caerhays Clone Campbell’s Magnolia )

Flowers are deep pink. Listed 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, t...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Caerhays White Clone Campbell’s Magnolia )

White flowers with a light pink streak down the center, with larger leaves than typical. Listed by Treseder’s Nurseries, Cornwall, England, 1973. Alba varieties flower at 15 years old, mu...

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Magnolia campbellii ( Charles Raffill Campbell’s Magnolia )

The earliest of Rafill’s crosses to bloom, at age 13. A cross between Magnolia campbellii and M. campbellii var. mollicomata Vigorous with large flowers. Deep rose buds open into pink flo...

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Magnolia biondii ( Biondii Magnolia )

A small deciduous tree, reaching 55 feet tall with smooth gray bark. Young branchlets are densely covered with hairs. Leaves are 5-7 inches long, oblong to elliptic, dark green and smooth above...

Posted by Fredrick Leeth / September 20, 2016 / 0 Comments / Posted in Plantname
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