Egg Magnolia is a medium size tree with large velvet leaves and fragrant
yellowish off-white flowers about 4-5" wide. It is found in North-East
India - Assam, Manipur, Sikkim. Before opening, buds have an egg shape,
hence the common name. One of the most valuable ornamental fragrant trees
of Asia. A highly valued fragrant flower of this small tree or shrub
resembles Dwarf Magnolia flower, but the
scent is much stronger. Leaves are large, 7-9 inches long and 4 inches
wide. Can be grown in container in a well-lit spot. Egg Magnolia is similar
to Dwarf Magnolia, as both species have
those egg shaped flowerbuds, but Dwarf Magnolia flowers are white.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Imphal, Manipur.
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