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*M. macrophylla. S.E. United States. 
M. obovata. China. 
M. parviflora. Corea and Japan. 
Height 6 feet, 11 feet through. Growing in a 
semi-shaded position in the Wall Garden. 
M. rastica rubra. 
M. soulangeana (conspicuax obovata). Garden origin. 
„ var. nigra. 
M. stellata. Japan, near Fujiyama. 
Some fifty plants of M. stellata, which were 
planted along the drive in 1903, now form a group 
61 feet long, the individual plants averaging 9 feet 
high. They flower in April, before the leaves appear, 
and, though frost sometimes damages their delicate 
petals, they make one of the finest groups of blossom- 
ing shrubs of the garden. 
M. stellata, var. rosea. 
M. tripetala. Umbrella Tree. E. United States. 
Syn. M. Umbrella. 
M. Van Houttei. Garden origin. 
M. Watsoni. Japan or Corea. 
MALLOTUS. Euphorbiacese. 
*M. japonicus. Central China and Japan. 
MALVA. Malvaceae. 
Garden varieties. 
MALVASTRUM. Malvaceae. 
*M. lateritium. Uruguay. 
MANDEVILLA. Apocynaceae. 
*M. suaveolens. Argentina. 
MANETTIA. Rubiaceae. 
fM. luteo-rubra. Brazil. 
Syn. M. bicolor. 
MARLEA. Cornaceae. 
M. platanifolia. China and Japan. 
M. sp. 
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