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Plants Flowering in June

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MAGNOLIA x brooklynensis 'Woodsman'
Flowers are an unusual combination of yellow, green and purple
MAGNOLIA globosa
A species with rust-felted new growth and globular creamy-white flowers. Very fragrant
A startling new introduction with medium yellow flowers shading to pinkish-orange at the base and a strong fragrance
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 officinalis
Fragrant white saucer-shaped flowers at the end of leafy new growths in early summer
MAGNOLIA 'Porcelain Dove'
A hybrid between M. globosa and M. virginiana with attractive fragrant porcelain white flowers
MAGNOLIA rostrata

MAGNOLIA rostrata  >

Beaked magnolia
A rare species requiring shelter. New growth has golden velvety hairs. Creamy white flowers and huge veined leaves
MAGNOLIA x soulangeana 'Burgundy'
Deep crimson which fades to almost lavender-crimson
MAGNOLIA 'Stellar Acclaim'
Flowers are greenish in bud opening a deepish yellow but still with some green. When we first saw this new variety in flower it was not impressive but, now that the plant is 8-10 feet tall and full of flower it is certainly quite a show if only because it flowers so late in the season
MAGNOLIA 'Summer Solstice'
A hybrid between M.globosa and M.obovata which is sensational at Caerhays in late May and on into June. Scented pink globular flowers which open to show a creamy-white inside
MAGNOLIA 'Sun Ray'
A good new yellow magnolia whose flowers are darker and larger than M.‘Sundance'
MAGNOLIA x thompsoniana
(tripetala x virginiana) - large fragrant parchment coloured flowers throught the summer even in young plants
MAGNOLIA tripetala

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Umbrella magnolia
Hardy tree with large leaves and pungent creamy flowers
MAGNOLIA virginiana

MAGNOLIA virginiana  >

Swamp laurel, Sweetbay
Fragrant creamy-white flowers and distinctive leaves which are blue-white underneath
MAGNOLIA x wieseneri
(watsoni) - saucer-shaped flowers which are white with crimson stamens. Differs from sinensis in its smaller, narrower leaves and smaller flowers as well as its rarity. Prefers partial shade
MAGNOLIA x wieseneri 'Ashild Kalleberg'
Bred in Gothenburg Botantic Gardens, this form is exceptionally hardy with pure white cup-shaped flowers. Limited availability
MAHONIA nervosa

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Long-leaved mahonia, Water holly
Suckering species. Leaves often turn red in winter when grown in full sun. Not suitable on chalk
MALVA moschata

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Musk mallow
Cut leaves, pale pink flowers
MALVA moschata 'Alba'
Cut leaves, fragrant pure white flowers
MATHIASELLA bupleuroides 'Green Dream'
A Mexican plant with a jade-green bracted flowering spike which can be cut and dried to good effect. The bracts turn an attractive pink after flowering
MECONOPSIS

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Himalayan blue poppy
All Flower APR-JUN
MELALEUCA

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Paper bark
All Flower JUN-JUL
MELALEUCA armillaris

MELALEUCA armillaris  >

Bracelet honey myrtle, Paper bark
Narrow linear leaves and white flowers in cylindrical inflorescences
MELALEUCA diosmifolia

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Green-flowered myrtle, Paper bark
A striking shrub in flower with green bottlebrush spikes in spring and summer. Full sun or shade
MELIA azedarach

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Bead-tree, Pride of China, Pride of India
A rare but attractive tree more common in the Mediterranean, with fragrant lilac flowers. Bead-like fruits remain long after the leaves have fallen
MELIOSMA dilleniifolia subsp. tenuis
A rare shrub with dark brown stems and coarse ovate toothed leaves. Tiny creamy-white flowers in terminal trusses
METROSIDEROS excelsa 'Parnell'

METROSIDEROS excelsa 'Parnell'  >

New Zealand Christmas tree
Bright orange-red flowers and large green leaves
METROSIDEROS kermadecensis 'Tahiti'
Dwarf habit, rounded leaves and clusters of orange red flowers

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