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Plants Flowering in March

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MAGNOLIA 'Sir Harold Hillier'
A beautiful hybrid with huge pure white flowers. The original tree grows at Chyverton Gardens in Cornwall
MAGNOLIA x soulangeana 'Old Port'
Our vote as the best new magnolia to flower in 2011. Wine-purple petals on the outside, white inside. Grows to about 12 feet in New Zealand
MAGNOLIA sprengeri 'Diva'
Grafts from the original plant at Caerhays which is now dead. Flowers are rosy-pink outside and pale pink inside, and have a distinct erect habit. 'Diva' is italian for 'goddess'
MAGNOLIA sprengeri 'Diva' 'Burncoose'
A deep glowing rose-purple form raised at Burncoose by the late head gardener, Mr Arnold Dance
MAGNOLIA sprengeri 'Eric Savill'
Rich pink cup shaped flowers on a small tree. The inside of the flowers are almost white. This was a seedling of M. sprengeri ‘Diva’ at the Savill Gardens.
MAGNOLIA stellata

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Star magnolia
White star-shaped flowers. All flower FEB-APR
Profuse deep pink flowers fading after opening
MAGNOLIA stellata 'Keiskei'
Dense shrubby form with small purplish flowers
MAGNOLIA stellata 'Rose King'
Pale pink buds unfurling to white
MAGNOLIA stellata 'Royal Star'
Improved pure white
MAGNOLIA stellata 'Water Lily'
Large flowers with more numerous petals than other varieties
MAGNOLIA 'Sweetheart'
Fragrant mid-pink flowers which have a narrow upright habit
MAGNOLIA 'Sweet Valentine
Rose-purple tulip-shaped flowers. An impressive new New Zealand hybrid
MAGNOLIA 'Thousand Butterflies'
Smallish ivory-white petals suffused with clear rose-pink at the base
MAGNOLIA 'Tina Durio'
A Gresham hybrid with flowers similar to M. campbellii. White flowers with a pink tinge at the base
MAGNOLIA 'Tranquility'
A largish flowering form with pale gold-rose blush flowers which open out flat
MAGNOLIA 'Vulcan'
A popular magnolia hybrid with unusual shaped flowers, the petals of which curl in on themselves as they open and are almost frilly. Light pink flowers from an early age
MAHONIA aquifolium

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Holly-leaved barberry, Mountain grape, Oregon grape
A valuable suckering plant for underplanting in dense shade
MAHONIA aquifolium 'Apollo'
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MAHONIA aquifolium 'Apollo'  >

Holly-leaved barberry, Mountain grape, Oregon grape
A spreading bush with dense clusters of bright yellow flowers
MAHONIA japonica
Yellow flowers, sweet scented like Lily of the Valley, good autumn colour
MAHONIA japonica 'Bealei'
Bluish green leaves spotted yellow and white at the base. Very fragrant light yellow flowers
MAYTENUS boaria
Fine toothed shiny leaves similar to Phillyrea latifolia. Tiny green flowers on this unusual and rare plant
MELIANTHUS major
Handsome architectural evergreen for the herbaceous border in milder climates. Bluish green pinnate leaves and crimson tubular flowers
MICHELIA doltsopa
One of the most stunning and scented trees at Caerhays Castle gardens.
MICHELIA foveolata
Thick leathery leaves and solitary fragrant golden flowers with pale yellow tepals
MICHELIA martinii
Leathery leaves and fragrant brownish-yellow flowers
OEMLERIA cerasiformis

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Indian plum, Oregon plum, Osoberry
Fragrant greenish white ribes-like flowers. Attractive pale green new growth.
OSMANTHUS x 'Burkwoodii'
Leathery glossy dark green leaves with fragrant white flowers
OSMANTHUS decorus

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Sweet olive
Slow growing bush with white fragrant flowers in spring

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