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  Plant Information Center - Magnolia acuminata
Synonyms: Kobus acuminata (Linnaeus) Nieuwland, Magnolia acuminata (Linnaeus) Linnaeus ssp.
aurea (Ashe) Ashe, Magnolia acuminata (Linnaeus) Linnaeus var.
ozarkense (Ashe) Ashe, Tulipastrum americanum Spach, Tulipastrum americanum Spach var.
www.ibiblio.org /pic/Tree_pages/Magnolia_acuminata.htm   (86 words)

  
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hirsuta (Ashe) Boivin,,,,,,S,, JUGLANDACEAE,,,,Walnut,,Carya,hickory,,,Carya ovalis,(Wangenheim) Sargent,var.,hirsuta,(Ashe) Sargent,,,,pignut hickory,hairy pignut hickory,coastal pignut hickory,sweet pignut,,,,,,,N,
hirsuta (Ashe) Sarg.,,,,,S,S JUGLANDACEAE,,,,Walnut,,Carya,hickory,,,Carya ovalis,(Wangenheim) Sargent,var.,obcordata,(Muhlenberg & Willdenow) Sargent,,,,pignut hickory,hairy pignut hickory,coastal pignut hickory,sweet pignut,,,,,,,N,
ozarkense (Ashe) Ashe,,,,,S,,,, MAGNOLIACEAE,,,,Magnolia,,Tulipastrum,magnolia,cucumber-tree,,Tulipastrum americanum,Spach,,,,,,,cucumber-tree,lowland cucumber-tree,cucumber tree,,,,,,,,N,
ils.unc.edu /~buchp/botnet/rexx/treelist.csv   (6647 words)

  
 Magnolia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Magnolias are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including Giant Leopard Moth.
Mississippi's state nickname is the "Magnolia State", because of the abundance of magnolias in the state.
Magnolia plumieri (1788) was published on a later date by Schwartz, and is treated as a later synonym, as are Magnolia fatiscens (1817; Richard), Talauma caerulea (Jaume St-Hilaire 1805) and Magnolia linguifolia (1822).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Magnolia   (2348 words)

  
 Magnolias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Magnolia species are found in a wide range of soils and climates but are most often associated with moist soils in mixed deciduous-coniferous woodlands.
Magnolias have been harvested for timber and medicinal uses but are usually cultivated for their beautiful flowers, fruits, foliage, and plant forms.
Pyramidal Magnolia appears to be a smaller-statured, lowland counterpart of Fraser Magnolia (Magnolia fraseri), native to the hills and mountains of the South.
edis.ifas.ufl.edu /MG270   (4973 words)

  
 A Special Place
Ashe Magnolia (Magnolia ashei) is a relative of Bigleaf Magnolia.
The flowers of the Ashe Magnolia, which can be seen in late spring, are spectacular - a foot across and brilliant white, with a purple-lavender center.
In the lower tier of trees, Redbud, Dogwood, Carolina Silverbell and Ashe Magnolia in turn furnish color to this layer from February through May. Shrubs and small trees such as Red Buckeye and many azalea and rhododendrons abound within this area.
www.geocities.com /Heartland/5960/florida2.html   (985 words)

  
 Magnolia ashei in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
Magnolia ashei, the rarest species of Magnolia in the flora, is limited to six counties in the Florida panhandle; it is in danger of extirpation because of habitat disturbance.
Magnolia ashei differs from M. macrophylla in being a smaller, often multitrunked tree with smaller leaves, fewer stamens and pistils, smaller seeds, smaller stipules, filiform trichomes, and smaller, nearly glabrous, cylindric follicetums.
Magnolia ashei flowers at an early age (three to four years from seed); it is a desirable small tree in cultivation.
www.efloras.org /florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=233500767   (233 words)

  
 Betula spp
The genus Magnolia is dedicated to Pierre Magnol (1638-1715), professor of botany and medicine and director of the botanic garden at Montpellier, France.
The sapwood of magnolia is creamy white, while the heartwood is light to dark brown, often with greenish to purple-fl streaks or patches.
Magnolia is moderately stiff, high in shock resistance, and low in shrinkage.
www2.fpl.fs.fed.us /TechSheets/HardwoodNA/htmlDocs/magnolia.html   (456 words)

  
 WildWNC.org : Trees : Fraser Magnolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Fraser magnolia (Magnolia fraseri), also called mountain magnolia, earleaf cucumbertree, umbrellatree, or mountain-oread, is a fast-growing small tree scattered in the hardwood forests of the lower Appalachian slopes.
Restricted mostly to the Appalachians, Fraser magnolia is found in moist habitats in the mountains of West Virginia, generally in the eastern half of the State, in western Virginia, in the southern Appalachians of east Tennessee and western North Carolina, and in the Blue Ridge Mountains of northwestern South Carolina and northeast Georgia (12,13).
Although at age 11 Fraser magnolia was larger than yellow-poplar by 3.3 cm (1.3 in), by age 21 yellow-poplar had exceeded it in size and was 4.6 cm (1.8 in) larger at age 25.
wildwnc.org /trees/Magnolia_fraseri.html   (2487 words)

  
 Swamp magnolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
At that season the atmosphere of the Pine Barren swamps is heavy with the perfume of the Magnolia, and we recognize its presence long before we detect the creamy cup-shaped flowers nestling among the shining leaves.
To become saleable it seems that the leaves must be plucked off and the flowers tied closely together in a compact mass, some of the leaves being then fastened around the outside in a sort of halo, this 'artistic' arrangement proving more satisfactory to both buyer and seller than that which nature found desirable.
Taxonomists named magnolias in memory of Pierre Magnol, a professor of botany and medicine and director of the the botanic garden at Montpellier, France, in the early 18th century.
www.freewebtown.com /njbotany/Magnolia_virginiana.html   (463 words)

  
 Botany Photo of the Day: Magnolia ashei
“Magnolia ashei, the rarest species of Magnolia in the flora, is limited to six counties in the Florida panhandle; it is in danger of extirpation because of habitat disturbance.
Magnolia ashei differs from M. macrophylla in being a smaller, often multitrunked tree with smaller leaves, fewer stamens and pistils, smaller seeds, smaller stipules, filiform trichomes, and smaller, nearly glabrous, cylindric follicetums.
Magnolia ashei flowers at an early age (three to four years from seed); it is a desirable small tree in cultivation.
www.ubcbotanicalgarden.org /potd/2006/05/magnolia_ashei.php   (420 words)

  
 William Ashe
Ashe was a native of North Carolina who had a forty-year professional career spanning from 1892 to 1932.
Ashe was an early advocate of the positive influences of forest cover on water quality.
One of Ashe’s largest contributions to forest conservation was his field work toward, and coordination of, national forest land acquisitions in the eastern United States, from before the passage of the Weeks Act in 1911 until the time of his death in 1932.
toto.lib.unca.edu /findingaids/photo/usfs/biographies/ashe.htm   (480 words)

  
 2003Tree_2.htm
Magnolia acuminata is the largest and hardiest magnolia native to North America and its native range is from Ontario south through the mountains of the east and as far south and west as the Gulf coastal plain and eastern Oklahoma.
Magnolia ashei is the rarest of Magnolia in North American and it a very desirable small tree in cultivation.
Magnolia sieboldii is an understory small tree native to Asia.A superb specimen tree for the garden with the egg shaped creamy white flowers with maroon centers.
www.pineridgegardens.com /2003Tree_2.htm   (7483 words)

  
 The Mountain Times Online
Ashe County High School seniors Brandi Marlow, from left, Margret Gardner and Kayla Furches were in Atlanta recently choosing prom gowns as part of their duties on the Magnolia Fashion Board.
The Magnolia Fashion Board is a joint educational program focusing on the retail industry with Owner Angelia Cambre of Magnolia (formerly of Uptown Threads) and Ashe County High School.
The Magnolia Fashion Board members will also be organizing a fashion show at Ashe County High School to be held in late January or in February.
www.mountaintimes.com /mtweekly/2005/0901/magnolia.php3   (556 words)

  
 Magnolia virginiana in Flora of North America @ efloras.org
The most widely distributed species of Magnolia in the flora, M. virginiana occurs in two growth forms: deciduous and often multitrunked northward, and typically single-trunked and evergreen in the southern range.
Magnolia virginiana is a parent of several hybrids, including the first known magnolia hybrid, M.× thompsoniana (Loudon) C. de Vos (= M. virginiana × M. tripetala), dating to 1808.
The largest known tree of Magnolia virginiana (the evergreen form), 28m in height with a trunk diameter of 1.4m, is recorded from Union County, Arkansas (American Forestry Association 1994).
www.efloras.org /florataxon.aspx?flora_id=1&taxon_id=220008034   (482 words)

  
 Magnolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Magnolia is a large genus of about 120 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
Magnolia species are mainly found in eastern North America, Central America and east and southeast Asia, although some are also found in South America.
grandiflora (Southern magnolia), identified early in the 18th century.
magnolia.mindbit.com   (369 words)

  
 U.S. National Arboretum: Native Magnolias of Spring
The southeastern United States is the center of the natural range for all of North America’s wild magnolias, and late spring is their time to bloom.
The Ashe’s magnolia flowers, for example, have pink or purple markings inside the flower, but the overall color is still white.
The cucumber-tree (Magnolia acuminata) is one of the tallest magnolias and it occurs naturally as far north as Canada; the very rare Ashe’s magnolia (M.
www.usna.usda.gov /Gardens/faqs/NativeMagnoliasSpring.html   (642 words)

  
 Hoyt Arboretum Magnolias   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The magnolias are Hoyt Arboretum's most diverse and well-developed flowering tree family.
Hoyt's first magnoliasMagnolia acuminata (cucumber tree), Magnolia grandiflora (southern magnolia), and Magnolia soulangeana (saucer magnolia) – were planted in 1934.
Over the years a number of lesser known magnolias and magnolia family species have been added.
www.hoytarboretum.org /magnolias.html   (133 words)

  
 Magnolia
The genus Magnolia is dedicated to Pierre Magnol (16381715), professor of botany and medicine and director of the botanic garden at Montpellier, France.
Magnolia fraseri cucumber, cucumbertree, earleaf cucumber, earleaf cucumbertree, earleaf umbrella-tree, Fraser magnolia, Fraser umbrella, Indian bitters, Indian physic, long-leaf cucumbertree, magnolia, mountain-cucumber, mountain magnolia, mountain-oread, North Carolina bay-tree, umbrella-tree, water-lilly-tree, whahoo
General Wood Characteristics: The sapwood of magnolia is creamy white, while the heartwood is light to dark brown, often with greenish to purple-fl streaks or patches.
www.windsorplywood.com /nam_hardwoods/magnolia.html   (478 words)

  
 Huntsville, Alabama USA
The city is resolved to buy nursery stock that is healthy and well-formed, with a structure that promotes long life and a structure that promotes long life and a minimum of storm damage.
This Magnolia Garden is converting a forgotten corner into one of Huntsville's most beautiful green spaces.
In addition to the Magnolias, the planting plan calls for various complementary trees and shrubs, a curved walkway with a loop at the end; inside the 32-foot circle will be several trees, shrubs, and a gazebo that is sure to please residents and visitors alike.
www.hsvgreen.info /UFMagGarden/UFMagnoliaGdn.htm   (450 words)

  
 NATIVE AZALEAS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Magnolia ashei: (Ashe Magnolia) 30-40 ft; rare; large (18 inch) light green deciduous leaves; huge fragrant white flowers with purple blotch; prefers high shade and moist soil.
Magnolia grandiflora: (Southern Magnolia) 40-60 ft; a must see in the southern landscape; large, beautiful, cream-colored late spring flowers are deliciously fragrant; rich green, glossy leaves grace mantle-pieces and dining tables; state tree of Mississippi.
Magnolia tripetala: (Umbrella Magnolia) 15-35 ft; large (6-10" across) creamy white May-June flowers; 1-2 ft long leaves are positioned near the ends of the branches presenting an "umbrella" appearance.
www.mailordernatives.com /catalog.htm   (4888 words)

  
 Magnolia
They are distributed in S.E. Asia, and from Venezuela to the Eastern U.S. Eight of these occur in the Southeastern United States.
Magnolia was named for Pierre Magnol (1638-1715), a French professor of botany at Montpelier (Jackson, 1996).
This genus of evergreen or deciduous trees or shrubs is primarily distributed in warm temperate to tropical regions, and don't like dry or sterile soil.
www.discoverlife.org /nh/tx/Plantae/Dicotyledoneae/Magnoliaceae/Magnolia   (502 words)

  
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dentatum 683,107,C,N,3,16,ADOXACEAE,,Honeysuckle,,,37,viburnum,,,arrow-wood,,,,,,,,,,CAPRIFOLIACEAE ADOXACEAE Honeysuckle Viburnum viburnum arrow-wood 684,107,S,N,3,16,ADOXACEAE,,Honeysuckle,,,37,viburnum,,,Viburnum carolinianum,Ashe,,,,,,,,,CAPRIFOLIACEAE ADOXACEAE Honeysuckle Viburnum viburnum Viburnum carolinianum Ashe 685,107,S,N,3,16,ADOXACEAE,,Honeysuckle,,,37,viburnum,,,Viburnum carolinianum,Ashe,var.,cismontanum,McAtee,,,,,,CAPRIFOLIACEAE ADOXACEAE Honeysuckle Viburnum viburnum Viburnum carolinianum Ashe var.
hartwegii (Koehne) Ashe 876,138,C,N,3,24,LEGUMINOSAE,CAESALPINIACEAE,Pea,Legume,,53,locust,,,clammy locust,,,,,,,,,,FABACEAE LEGUMINOSAE CAESALPINIACEAE Pea Legume Robinia locust clammy locust 877,138,S,N,3,24,LEGUMINOSAE,CAESALPINIACEAE,Pea,Legume,,53,locust,,,Robinia hartwegii,Koehne,,,,,,,,,FABACEAE LEGUMINOSAE CAESALPINIACEAE Pea Legume Robinia locust Robinia hartwegii Koehne 878,138,S,N,3,24,LEGUMINOSAE,CAESALPINIACEAE,Pea,Legume,,53,locust,,,Robinia viscosa,Ventenant,,,,,,,,,FABACEAE LEGUMINOSAE CAESALPINIACEAE Pea Legume Robinia locust Robinia viscosa Ventenant 879,138,S,N,3,24,LEGUMINOSAE,CAESALPINIACEAE,Pea,Legume,,53,locust,,,Robinia viscosa,Ventenant,var.,hardwegii,(Koehne) Ashe,,,,,,FABACEAE LEGUMINOSAE CAESALPINIACEAE Pea Legume Robinia locust Robinia viscosa Ventenant var.
leucophylla (Ashe) Palmer & Steyermark 1031,164,S,N,3,25,,,Beech,,,56,oak,,,Quercus falcata,A. Michaux,var.,pagodaefolia,Elliott,,,,,,FAGACEAE Beech Quercus oak Quercus falcata A. Michaux var.
ils.unc.edu /~buchp/botnet/codes&doc/plantname.csv   (3909 words)

  
 CPC Plant Profile - National Collection of Endangered Plants
Magnolia pyramidata, known so for its pyramid shaped crown, is one of the rarest magnolias in North America and has potential for a landscape tree due to its compact crown and beautiful creamy-white flowers.
Magnolia pyramidata is found on the coastal plain (whereas M. fraseri grows exclusively in the mountains).
Cloning and sequence determination of the chloroplast psbA gene in Magnolia pyramidata (Magnoliales; magnoliaceae)..
www.centerforplantconservation.org /ASP/CPC_ViewProfile.asp?CPCNum=6402   (523 words)

  
 PLANTS Profile for Magnolia ashei (Ashe's magnolia) | USDA PLANTS
PLANTS Profile for Magnolia ashei (Ashe's magnolia)
Magnolia ashei Weatherby occures in the following states: Florida
View 4 genera in Magnoliaceae, 16 species in Magnolia
plants.usda.gov /java/profile?symbol=MAAS   (206 words)

  
 Inventory
Magnolia grandiflora 'Claudia Wannamaker' --- MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN-CLAUDIA WANNAMAKER
Magnolia grandiflora 'Coco' --- MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN - COCO
Magnolia grandiflora 'D.D. Blancher' --- MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN - D.D. Magnolia grandiflora 'Greenback' --- MAGNOLIA, SOUTHERN-GREENBACK
www.landarts.com /inventory_scientific.cfm?alpha=M   (329 words)

  
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Magnolia grandiflora 'Beysdorfer' Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Brackens Brown Beauty' Southern M
Magnolia grandiflora 'Cinnamon Twist'60x25' Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Claudia Wannamaker'50'Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Coco' 50'x25' pyramid Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'DD Blanchard' 50' pyr.Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Edith Bogue'hardy 30' Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Emerald Spire' Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Ferruginea' round,large,Southern
Magnolia grandiflora 'Poconos' hardy Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Robbins Overton' Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Russet' 80x30' column Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Samuel Sommer'fast 30'Southern M. Magnolia grandiflora 'Select' 60x40'pyr.
www.plantsearchonline.com /M.htm   (543 words)

  
 NPIN: Magnolia ashei (Ashe's magnolia)
Ashe’s magnolia has a shrubby habit usually 10-20 ft. tall and slightly less in spread.
Foliage is similar to big-leaf magnolia though not quite as large.
This rare species of very local distribution is closely related to Bigleaf Magnolia which is taller and has larger leaves and flowers.
www.wildflower.org /plants/result.php?id_plant=MAAS   (275 words)

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