Magnolia denudata

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Read about Magnolia denudata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Magnolia denudata, Desrouss. (M. precia, Correa. M. conspicua, Salisb. M. Yulan. Desf.). Fig. 2301. Tree, to 50 ft., with spreading branches: lvs. obovate or obovate-oblong, shortly pointed, pubescent beneath when young, 4-7 in. long: fls. large, campanulate, white, sweet- scented, about 6 in. across; petals and sepals almost alike, 9, concave, fleshy, 3—4 in. long: fr. brownish, 3-4 in. long, slender. April, May. Cent. China. B.M. 1621. L.B.C. 12:1187. G.C. III. 9:591.; 36:59. Gn. 21, p. 311; 23, p. 138; 24, p. 511; 31, p. 505; 34:667; 45, p. 365; 46, p. 145; 51, p. 474. G.M. 31:289; 36:386; 44:181. G. 26:47. C.L.A. 3:173. M.D.G. 20:253. G.W. 14, p. 206.— One of the most showy species. Var. purpurascens, Rehd. & Wilson (M. conspicua var. purpurascens, Maxim.). Fls. rose-red outside, pale pink within. Var. elongata, Rehd. & Wilson. Lvs. longer and larger: fls. larger, white.


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