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Common Names: M

madake
Phyllostachys bambusoides
magnolia, sweet bay
Magnolia virginiana
Makino bamboo; kei-chiku; gui zhu
Phyllostachys makinoi
marjoram
Origanum vulgare
marsh marigold; cowslip
Caltha palustris
Maryland meadow beauty
Rhexia mariana
Mayapple; wild lemon
Podophyllum peltatum
Mayflower
Epigaea repens
mayflower, Canada
Maianthemum canadense
mazus
Mazus reptans
meadowsweet
Spiraea latifolia
Mediterranean pink
Saponaria ocymoides
metake
Pseudosasa japonica
milkweed, swamp
Asclepias incarnata
mint, dotted
Monarda punctata
mist flower
Eupatorium coelestinum
mock orange
Philadelphus coronarius
moso
Phyllostachys heterocycla pubescens
moss
Atrichum undulatum
moss
Callicladium haldanianum
moss, common haircap
Polytrichum commune
moss, flowering
Phlox subulata
moss, reindeer
Cladonia species
mother-of-thyme
Thymus serpyllum
mountain laurel; calico bush
Kalmia latifolia
mountain lover
Paxistima canbyi
mountain mint, hyssop-leaved
Pycnanthemum hyssopifolium
mountain-mint, hoary
Pycnanthemum incanum
mountain-mint, short-toothed
Pycnanthemum muticum

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Catalog as of April 01, 2008

Magnolia

(Magnoliaceae - magnolia family)
Magnolia. About 85 species of trees and shrubs, native to Asia and the Americas. Often strikingly attractive, both in their flowers and foliage, magnolias are among the most popular of ornamental trees and shrubs.

Magnolia virginiana - Jul 4 Magnolia virginiana - Jul 4 Magnolia virginiana - Jul 4 Magnolia virginiana - Jun 29
virginiana semi-evgrn shr or tree • ht 15-20' • zones 5b-10a

sweet bay magnolia


native, fragrant, screen, moist - wet, sun
MA to TX, esp. near the coast

A shrub or small tree (usually shrub-like in colder areas) with leaves dark green above and waxy-white below. Evergreen where winters are mild. Bears wonderfully fragrant, white, globe-like flowers about 3" across over a long period in summer. Prefers acidic soil, and tolerates wet soil. In the South can reach a height of 30' or more.

cat # 1B7N
$13.95 each