As previously alluded, all michelias are in the genus Magnolia now...and Magnolia laevifolia is the earliest botanical name assigned to t...Read Morehis species (that's why yunnanensis, dianica and amabilis are all just old synonyms now) and therefore the accepted name for this species.
This plant is hardy well into zone 8a -- and that should be reflected in the main posting for this plant on Dave's Garden.
Michelia yunnanensis' name has now been changed twice recently. First changed to Magnolia dianica and now is officially Magnolia Laevifo...Read Morelia. Grows in the piedmont areas of South Carolina living through and blooming after five nights of 14-15F temperatures.
As previously alluded, all michelias are in the genus Magnolia now...and Magnolia laevifolia is the earliest botanical name assigned to t...Read More
Michelia yunnanensis' name has now been changed twice recently. First changed to Magnolia dianica and now is officially Magnolia Laevifo...Read More