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"Thank you for the excellent service I have received from you over the past year. You have been of tremendous help in enabling me to establish a new garden from scratch. It will take a few years to mature, but the structure is now inplace and I look forward to watching it develop. If and when I need further planting I will be in touch. I have recommended you to my friends. "
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Plants Flowering in April

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MAGNOLIA denudata 'Yellow River'
(cv 'Fei Huang') - a rare form imported direct from China which has yellowish buds fading to creamy-white as the flowers open
MAGNOLIA 'Elizabeth'
Cup-shaped clear primrose-yellow flowers before and with the new leaves
MAGNOLIA 'Felix Jury'
This is a Jury hybrid between M. ‘Vulcan’ and a seedling of M. ‘Iolanthe’. This impressive magnolia has white and port wine red flowers shaped like water lilies
MAGNOLIA 'F. J. Williams'
A sensational new hybrid raised at Caerhays. Early flowering with a striking deep reddish purple flower
MAGNOLIA 'George Henry Kern'
Cross between stellata and liliiflora with rich rose-red petals
MAGNOLIA 'Gold Crown'
Deep gold coloured cup-shaped flowers. Another good new yellow hybrid.
MAGNOLIA 'Gold Star'
A vigorous stellata hybrid which has attractive soft yellow buds and stellata-shaped flowers which fade to creamy-white. Very hardy
MAGNOLIA 'Gold Cup'
Cup shaped flowers of deep yellow colour. A hybrid between M. ‘Lennei’ and M. ‘Elizabeth’
MAGNOLIA 'Golden Endeavour'
Medium sized cup-shaped flowers with a green flush at the base
MAGNOLIA 'Golden Joy'
Later flowering hybrid with upright rich golden-yellow flowers as the leaves emerge. A darker yellow than many of the earlier yellow hybrids
MAGNOLIA 'Golden Sun'
Large dark yellow flowers
MAGNOLIA 'Green Bee'
One of Philippe de Spoelberch's wonderful new introductions. Coloured as its name implies
MAGNOLIA 'Ian's Red'
Rich claret coloured blooms. This will become a very popular variety especially as it grows to only about 5 meters
MAGNOLIA 'Iolanthe'
Jury hybrid with large cup-shaped rose-pink flowers which are white inside
MAGNOLIA 'J.C. Williams'
A Caerhays hybrid between sprengeri diva and sargentiana robusta with a most striking and unusual deep red colour which appears on opening almost black from a distance. Flowers at a very young age and is an absolute must for any enthusiast
A hybrid between M. sinensis and M. wilsonii with large white flowers 15-20cm across and violet-purple stamens. Flowers are fragrant and nodding
MAGNOLIA 'Joe McDaniel'
M. soulangeana ‘Rustica Rubra’ crossed with M. veitchii with deep purple flowers
MAGNOLIA 'Joli Pompom'
A hybrid between M. ‘David Clulow’ and M. sprengeri elongata. Interesting white flowers with rose stamens
MAGNOLIA kobus 'Pink Kobus'

MAGNOLIA kobus 'Pink Kobus'  >

Northern Japanese magnolia
Light pink flowers rather than white
MAGNOLIA x loebneri 'Ballerina'
Fragrant flowers with many tepals (petals) which are pink at the base
MAGNOLIA x loebneri 'Donna'
The largest flowers of any x loebneri hybrid. They can be 8 inches across and open flat
MAGNOLIA x loebneri 'Mag's Pirouette'
A seedling from Ballerina with lovely small flowers. The outer tepals are shorter than the inner ones
MAGNOLIA x loebneri 'Merrill'
Large white fragrant flowers
A stellata shape but with up to 52 tepals giving a 'Chrysanthemum' effect. Soft pink buds open to white. Grows to 5-8m
MAGNOLIA 'Lois'
Clear primrose flowers without a tendency to fade. Just as good in Burncoose Gardens as M. ‘Daphne’
MAGNOLIA 'Lotus'
Cream coloured flowers resembling those of the lotus flower
MAGNOLIA 'Manchu Fan'
Creamy-white flowers with a small pink smudge at the base
MAGNOLIA 'March-till-Frost'
As its name implies this magnolia continues to produce irregular flowers right through the season. The first flowers are usually pale pink but the later ones are usually darker
MAGNOLIA 'Margaret Helen'
Rose-red campbellii-type bowl-shaped blooms which appear freely at a young age. An exceptionally clear colour

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