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MAACKIA. Leguminosse. 
M. amurensis. Manchuria, Corea and Japan. 
Syn. Cladrastis amurensis. 
A poor tree : possibly the soil is not congenial. 
It was planted in the Arboretum in 1902, but has 
made little headway. 
MACLEANIA. Vacciniacese. 
fM. insignis. 
MACLURA. Urticacese. 
M. aurantiaca. Osage Orange. S. and Central United 
States. 
MAGNOLIA. Magnoliacese. 
M. acuminata. Cucumber Tree. E. United States. 
Height 26 feet. A fast-growing tree, planted in 
the Arboretum 1901. 
M. Campbelli. Sikkim Himalaya. 
Height 16 feet. A grafted plant, growing in the 
Wall Garden, has not yet reached its flowering 
stage. 
M. conspicua. Yulan, Lily Tree. China. 
M. Delavayi. Yunnan. 
M. Fraseri. Fraser’s Magnolia. S.E. United States. 
Syn. M. auriculata. 
M. glauca. Swamp Bay. E. United States. 
M. grandiflora (Laurel Magnolia), var. gloriosa. 
M. bypoleuca. China and Japan. 
Height 24 feet. This very beautiful Magnolia 
flowered at Nymans for the first time in 1911, about 
six years after it was planted. It has never suffered 
from frost. The dark cream-coloured flowers, which 
scent the air, are produced on the lower as well as 
the upper branches. 
M. Kobus. Japan. 
Syn. M. Thurberi. 
Height 8 feet. A healthy little tree, which flowers. 
M. Lennei (conspicua xobovata). Garden origin. 
