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Magnolia delavayi

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Subgenus
  
M. subg. Magnolia

Higher classification
  
Order
  
Genus
  
Magnolia

Scientific name
  
Magnolia delavayi

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Species

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Section
  
M. sect. Gwillimia subsect. Gwillimia

Similar
  
Magnolia, Magnoliaceae, Magnolia cylindrica, Magnolia wilsonii, Magnolia dawsoniana

Magnolia delavayi is a species of flowering plant in the genus Magnolia native to southern China, occurring in Guizhou, Sichuan and Yunnan at 1,500-2,800 m altitude. It is known by the common names of Chinese evergreen magnolia or Delavay's magnolia. It was named after Father Delavay, French Catholic missionary in China, who collected it.

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Description

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Magnolia delavayi is a small evergreen tree 8–15 metres (26–49 ft) in height with pale to dark yellowish-brown bark. The leaves are oblong-ovate, 10–20 cm (rarely to 32 cm) long and 5–10 cm (rarely to 20 cm) broad, tough, leathery, with a 5–7 cm petiole.

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The flowers are fragrant, cup-shaped, 15–25 cm broad, with nine thick, creamy white to pink tepals; they appear from July to August.

Cultivation

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Magnolia delavayi is grown as an ornamental tree for its evergreen foliage as well as flowers. It is uncommon though increasing in cultivation elsewhere, such as in California. A recently selected red-flowered form is becoming popular in cultivation.

Magnolia delavayi is the city tree of Chongqing.

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References

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