Michelia doltsopa
(Sweet Michelia)

CHARACTER: Evergreen; upright, oval form; moderate canopy.
SIZE: Small (Height: 15-25'; Spread: 15').
GROWTH RATE: Slow.
FOLIAGE: Dark green, leathery, elliptical leaves, 3-8" long.
FLOWER/FRUIT/BARK: White, fragrant, 12-petalled flowers, 5-7" across, bloom January-March. Brown, cone-like seed conglomerates, 3-4" long, form in summer and drop in winter. Slightly mottled, light gray-brown bark.
MONTHLY WATERING NEEDS: 15-20 gallons per week for the first 2 years; 15-20 gallons twice a month for the 3rd year; as needed after 3 years (varies by soil, sun, and wind conditions).
TREE CARE: Low. Early pruning needed to train a good shape; pruning needed less frequently with age. Some sidewalk clean-up during flower drop.
TOLERANCES: Any soil. Sun or part shade.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS: Grows slowly, folded leaves can make it look drought stressed. Tall in its native habitat - but largest one in town has achieved only 25' in 25 years.
NOTABLE TRAITS: Native to the Himalayas. Provides flower display in winter months, very fragrant. Good tree for 2x3' basins and beneath overhead wires. Closely related to Magnolia.
ALTERNATE FORMS: Michelia x foggii 'Jack Fogg' is a shrub, a hybrid between M. doltsopa and M. figo. Good for protected yards.