Magniolia will grandiflora Treyviensis

Magnolia will grandiflora “Treyviensis” is rare a Cultivar of Magnolia to large flowers ( Magnolia will grandiflora ) which was discovered at the end of the XIXe century by the horticulturist François Treyve in Auvergne.

Description

It is different from the type by its thick, more or less corrugated sheets, undulated and of a remarkable color green-dark during all of winter. The port of the tree is often right and less regular than that of the type.

Characteristics

It is one of the Magnolia will grandiflora cold most resistant, perfectly acclimatized to the cold moderate Climats. This cultivar resisted the terrible winters of 1870 and 1880. Contrary in the majority of the bay-trees-tulipiers, the Magniolia will grandiflora Treyviensis emits flowers as of its more young age. The weak point of this cultivar is its difficulty of multiplication, genuine brake with a broader diffusion.

Remarkable specimens

Probably because of their origin, the most remarkable specimens of Magniolia will grandiflora “Treyviensis” are located in Auvergne.
  • the Foot mother, i.e. the first individual obtained and by which all the others derive is with Yzeure, in the property of the family Treyve.
  • With the Arboretum de Balaine (close to Mills) the tree supported a cold of -28°C.
  • In the park of Vichy, close to the Country cottage of the Emperor, one can admire some old specimens.
  • On the Place of Jaude to Clermont-Ferrand, the most important plantation of Magniolia will grandiflora “Treyviensis” was torn off in 2004 for the needs for refitting of the place.
  • In the park of the manor of Saint-Hubert with Chavenon, department To combine it

Cultivars close relations

  • '' Magnolia will grandiflora '' “François Joseph”
  • '' Magnolia will grandiflora '' “Biflora”
  • '' Magnolia will grandiflora '' “Edith Bogue”

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