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Tucker-22<br />

Lythrum<br />

The cultivars of Lythrum are discussed by Harp (1975).<br />

Magnolia<br />

Tresender (1978) lists many cultivars of magnolias, and while dates and hybridizers are<br />

generally absent, the descriptions are good. Gardiner (1989) thoroughly discusses magnolia<br />

hybrids with photographs. Additional cultivars are listed in Bean (1970-1988), De Jaeck<br />

(1995), Hunt (1998), Krüssmann (1984-1986), Royal Horticultural Society (1990e, 1992h,<br />

1993e, 1994f, 1997d, 1998h, 2000e), and Vrugtman (1972). Comprehensive lits of magnolia<br />

cultivars are provided by Fogg and McDaniel (1975, 1994) and Magolia Society (1994).<br />

Hybrids of M. quinquepeta (Buc’hoz) Dandy (M. liliiflora Desr.) are listed by Neudecker<br />

(1990), while hybrids of M. stellata (Siebold & Zucc.) Maxim. are listed by Neudecker (1988).<br />

<strong>Cultivar</strong>s of M. stellata are listed by Robinson (2003). <strong>Cultivar</strong>s of M. ×soulangiana Soul.-Bod.<br />

are discussed by Neudecker (1989). New cultivars of magnolias are published in Magnolia<br />

Journal and also discussed on the web site <strong>for</strong> the Magnolia Society<br />

(http://www.magnoliasociety.org).<br />

Mahonia<br />

The cultivars of the grape hollies (and ×Mahoberberis) are listed by Bean (1970-1988),<br />

Brickell (1979), Hoffman (2000a), Krüssmann (1984-1986), and Laar (1975).<br />

Malus<br />

Bom (1982), den Boer (1959), Fiala (1994), Grootendorst (1964a), Lombarts (1984),<br />

Meyer (1991), Nichols (1984), Preston (1944), Swan (1995), Van Eseltine (1933, 1934), and<br />

Wyman (1943, 1955) include descriptions and introductions of crabapples (the 1943 edition of<br />

Wyman has some in<strong>for</strong>mation dropped from the 1955 edition, including discarded cultivars and<br />

citations to a bibliography). Jefferson (1970) clarifies the misnaming of crabapple cultivars and<br />

provides an extensive bibliography. Bean (1970-1988) and Krüssmann (1984-1986) also list<br />

the cultivars of the ornamental crabapples. Lately, crabapple registrations have been carried by<br />

the Arnold Arboretum and published in HortScience (Spongberg, 1988, 1989).<br />

Melaleuca: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Melia<br />

The cultivars of the Persian lilac or Chinaberry (Melia azedarach L.) are listed by<br />

Mabberley (1984).<br />

Monarda<br />

The beebalms are discussed by Hawke (1998), Hoffman (1999a), Matern (1993), and<br />

Oudolf (1993).<br />

Monopyle: see Gesneriaceae<br />

Morus<br />

The cultivars of the mulberries are listed by Bolscher and Wurff (1998).<br />

Moussonia: see Gesneriaceae<br />

Myoporum: see Australian (& South African) plants<br />

Myosotis<br />

The seed lines of the <strong>for</strong>get-me-nots are discussed by Winterrowd (2001).<br />

Myrtus<br />

The <strong>for</strong>ms of the myrtle, Myrtus communis L., are discussed by Sennen and Teodoro<br />

(1929).<br />

Nandina and Pogonatherum<br />

The landscape values of cultivars of heavenly bamboo, N. domestica Thunb., are<br />

discussed by Raulston (1984). Rücker (1998) discusses the cultivars of both Nandina and the

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