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"lovethe range of plants that are often more difficult to find. thanks sylvia"
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"Just to say thank you for the safe delivery of the Schizolstylis plants which I received yesterday. I have now taken them out of the packaging and can genuinely say that I have nine healthy plants which I’m looking forward to seeing in full bloom in the autumn next year. Thank you for your excellent service. I have a feeling I shall be ordering more plants in the future! "
Pam Schleich, Lawline December 2009


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"These excellent plants arrived in excellent condition. Thank You. "
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Plants Flowering in May

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MAGNOLIA 'Banana Split'
Yellow to cream flowers with a purple stripe and a green base. Upright and vigorous habit.
MAGNOLIA 'Betty'
Petals purplish-red, white inside; suitable for smaller gardens
MAGNOLIA biondii
Lemon-scented white flowers flushed purple at base
MAGNOLIA 'Black Tulip'
The darkest purple-red flowered magnolia before the arrival of M.'Genie'
MAGNOLIA 'Brixton Belle'
this excellent hybrid flowers at a very young age. Large cup and saucer blooms, rich pink outside, and paler within
MAGNOLIA x brooklynensis 'Black Beauty'
Even darker black flower buds than 'Woodsman'
MAGNOLIA x brooklynensis 'Hattie Carthan'
Bright yellow flowers with magenta mid veins and a tinge of green
MAGNOLIA x brooklynensis 'Woodsman'
Flowers are an unusual combination of yellow, green and purple
MAGNOLIA x brooklynensis 'Yellow Bird'
Introduced at the Brooklyn Botanic Gardens in 1967 as a hybrid between M. acuminata and M. x brooklynensis. Flowers are yellow with a slight greenish tinge
MAGNOLIA 'Butterflies'
A hyrid between M.acuminata and M.denudata with rich yellow flowers and red stamens
MAGNOLIA 'Candy Cane'
Erect tepals (petals) in three whorls. The outer whorl is rose fading to white and with a rose stripe. The middle whorl is darker and the inner whorl is a deeper rose purple
MAGNOLIA 'Carlos'
Good yellow flowers but sometimes appearing with the leaves. A cross between M. acuminata var subcordata x M. denudata
MAGNOLIA 'Daphne'
In our opinion this is easily the best and darkest yellow yet to appear on the market. The flowers do come out with the leaves most years but this is genuinely a plant for the smaller garden. A triumph for Philippe de Spoelbergh's magnolia breeding in Belgium.
MAGNOLIA 'Daybreak'
Unusual fragrant light rose-pink flowers. M. xbrooklynensis 'Woodsman' was the seed parent in a cross with M. 'Tina Durio'. Highly recommended
MAGNOLIA 'Elizabeth'
Cup-shaped clear primrose-yellow flowers before and with the new leaves
MAGNOLIA globosa
A species with rust-felted new growth and globular creamy-white flowers. Very fragrant
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
A startling new introduction with medium yellow flowers shading to pinkish-orange at the base and a strong fragrance
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 '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 'Milky Way'
White flowers flushed rose-pink towards the base. Jury hybrid which is a sister seedling to 'Athene'
MAGNOLIA nitida
Seed grown plants of this very rare and unique species with glossy green leaves and bronze new growth. The flowers are yellow and exceptionally scented. Only suitable outdoors in the mildest climates

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