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The Massachsetts Medical Society Grounds Fall
Blooming Franklinia It is deciduous and the large, alternate green leaves turn a brilliant red and orange in the fall. The fragrant, camellia-like flowers begin opening in September and continue for several months until the foliage drops. The flowers are 3 to 5 inches in diameter and are a creamy white with slightly crinkled, overlapping petals centered with a bunch of golden stamens. They are open only for about a day. Trees in full sun have more flowers and more brilliant foliage that those in the shade. Franklinia is closely related to camellias and gordonia.
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