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Magnolia delavayi The flowers are fragrant, cup-shaped, 15–25 cm broad, with nine thick, creamy white to pink tepals; they appear from July to August.
Magnolia delavayi "Magnolia delavayi" is grown as an ornamental tree for its evergreen foliage as well as flowers. It is uncommon though increasing in cultivation elsewhere, such as in California. A recently selected red-flowered form is becoming popular in cultivation.
Abies delavayi Abies delavayi, the Delavay's silver-fir or Delavay's fir, is a species of fir, native to Yunnan in southwest China and adjoining border areas in southeastern Tibet, far northeastern India, northern Myanmar, and far northwestern Vietnam. It is a high altitude mountain tree, growing at elevations of 3,000–4,000 m (exceptionally down to 2,400 m and up to 4,300 m), often occupying the tree line.
Abies delavayi It is a small to medium-sized evergreen tree growing to 7–40 m tall, often less at tree line. The shoots are purple-brown to dark red-brown, glabrous or finely pubescent. The leaves are needle-like, 15–30 mm long and 1–2 mm broad, with a distinctive revolute margin. The upper surface of the leaves is glossy dark green with no stomata, the underside vivid snow-white with the stomata densely covered in white wax; this is thought to be an adaptation to exclude very heavy rain in its monsoon climate. The cones are dark purple-blue, 6–12 cm long and 3–4.5 cm broad, with numerous small scales and exserted bracts; they break up when mature at 6–8 months old to release the winged seeds.
Paeonia delavayi Putative taxa have been recognized that have been said to differ by the presence of an involucre ("P. delavayi"), maroon-red petals in "P. delavayi" and "P. potaninii", yellow in "P. lutea" and "P. potaninii" var. "trollioides", white in "P. potaninii" forma "alba", and narrower leaf segments in "P. potaninii.