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Magnolia
sieboldii
'Michiko Renge'
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Common name:
Oyama Magnolia cultivar
Family:
Magnoliaceae (Magnolia)
Distribution:
Cultivated
Hardiness:
-20 - 20 F
Life form:
Deciduous tree
Fall color:
Yellow
Foliage characteristics:
Broad, elliptic to oblong leaves with downy undersides. 3-6" long.
Fruit characteristics:
Cone-like structures turn pink and split open to release orange to red seeds inside. 3" long.
Bloom Time:
May to June
Bark characteristics:
Gray
Average height:
15'
Structure:
Vase
Bloom characteristics:
Cup-shaped white flowers with red stamens. 4" wide.
Description:
This is a cultivar of an east Asian magnolia. It has a white, double flower, and pink-red stamens.
Links:
Kendal Crosslands Arboretum
•
The Dawes Arboretum
•
University of Delaware College of Agriculture and Natureal Resources
Locations
1:
Freer Gallery
(FREER)
• Accession: 2011-0520*A
Area
Individual