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  Japanese bigleaf magnolia
Japanese bigleaf magnolia (M. obovata) is also sometimes known as M.
This tree occurs in Japan and the Pacific coast of Russia as a component of the broadleaf forest canopy.
Its leaves, while not as large as Bigleaf magnolia's, are substantial nonetheless, with a maximum length of 18in/45cm and a maximum diameter of 8in/20cm.
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 Magnolia
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.
Another primitive aspect of Magnolias are their lack of distinct sepals or petals.
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 tScholars.com | Magnolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
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 contains the American evergreen species Magnolia grandiflora, which is of horticultural importance, especially in the United States, and Magnolia virginiana, the type species.
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 Magnolia
As a result, the carpels of Magnolia flowers are tough to avoid damage.
Hybridisation has been immensely successful in combining the best aspects of different species to give plants which flower at an earlier age than the species themselves, as well as having more impressive flowers.
Magnolia bark also has been shown to reduce allergic and asthmatic reactions.
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 Magnolia - the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Magnolia is a large genus of about 120 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae ofthe family Magnoliaceae.
Magnolia species are mainly found in eastern North America,CentralAmerica and east and southeast Asia, although some are also found in South America.
Another primitive aspectof Magnolias are their lack of distinct sepals or petals.
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 Magnolia officinalis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Magnolia: Magnolia bark (Magnolia officinalis) is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used for thousands of years to treat "stagnation of qi" (low energy), and...
Magnolia Bark, Magnolia officinalis, 50%, 95% Honokiol + Magnolol.
Magnolia Bark, Magnolia officinalis, 30%, 65%, 90% Honokiol.
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 Magnolia Propagation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Bigleaf magnolia - The Bigleaf Magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla) is a deciduous magnolia native to the southeastern United States and eastern Mexico.
Japanese bigleaf magnolia - Japanese bigleaf magnolia (Magnolia obovata) is also sometimes known as M. hypoleuca and as Japanese big leaved magnolia.
Dawson's magnolia - Dawson's magnolia (Magnolia dawsoniana) is a magnolia species native to the provinences of Sichuan and Yunnan in China, usually at altitudes of 1400 to 2500 m.
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 wiki/Magnolia Definition / wiki/Magnolia Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Magnolia officinalis - Houpu magnoliaHoupu magnolia, (Magnolia officinalis), is a decidious tree with medicinal properties native to the mountains and valleys of China.
Magnolia tripetala - Umbrella magnoliaThe Umbrella magnolia (Magnolia tripetala) is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States in the Allegheny region.
Magnolia stellata - Star magnoliaStar Magnolia, Magnolia stellata, is a very slow growing shrub or small tree native to Japan with large showy white or pink flowers in early spring before the appearance of the leaves.
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 magnolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Magnolia subgenus Magnolia: Anthers open by splitting at the front facing the centre of the flower.
Magnolia subgenus Yulania: Anthers open by splitting at the sides.
In general, Magnolia is a genus which has attracted a lot of horticultural interest.
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 Magnolia Varieties That I Know
Magnolia ashei: (Which I called the "Cowcumber Tree" when I was growing up) Also called the "Swamp Magnolia" or bigleaf magnolia -- A white flowering, leaf-losing tree of eastern and southern North America, which has huge, elongated leaves and large, fragrant flowers that form conspicuous red fruit.
Magnolia Grandiflora: A native of the southeastern US., it is one of the most magnificent of the fragrant trees.
Japanese Magnolia: A bushy deciduous tree which bears small, shapely flowers which are dark purple to rosy outside and white flushed with purple within.
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 Magnolia
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).
Magnolia tripetala (Umbrella magnolia) and Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber tree) are still recognized as species to date.
Magnolia figo was soon after transferred to the genus Michelia.
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 fr Magnolia This article refers to the botanical term For...
Magnolia species are mainly found in eastern North America North America, Central America Central America and east and southeast Asia Asia, although some are also found in South America South America.
The first species belonging to this genus to be identified was "M. virginiana" (Sweetbay magnolia Sweetbay magnolia), found by missionaries missionaries sent to North America North America in the 1680s 1680s.
Another primitive aspect of Magnolias are their lack of distinct sepals sepals or petals petals.
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 Magnolia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Magnolia is a large genus of about 120 flowering plant species in thesubfamily Magnolioideae of thefamily Magnoliaceae.
The first species belonging to this genus to be identified was M.virginiana (Sweetbay magnolia), found by missionaries sent to NorthAmerica in the 1680s.
Magnolia subgenus Magnolia: Anthers open by splitting at the front facing the centre ofthe flower.
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 magnolia flower tattoo
In Europe Magnolia is a genus which has attracted a lot of horticultural interest Magnolia denudata See Origin of the name Magnolia.
Magnolia is a large genus of about 210 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
The species that Plumier originally named Magnolia was later described as Annona dodecapetala by LamarckMagnolia virginiana Between 1629 and 1651 the material was re-edited by members of the Academy of Lincei and issued (1651) in three editions as Nova plantarum historia Mexicana.
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 Magnolia -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
As a result, the (A simple pistil or one element of a compound pistil) carpels of Magnolia flowers are tough to avoid damage.
Another primitive aspect of Magnolias are their lack of distinct (One of the green parts that form the calyx of a flower) sepals or (Part of the perianth that is usually brightly colored) petals.
The term (An undifferentiated part of a perianth that cannot be distinguished as a sepal or a petal (as in lillies and tulips)) tepal has been coined to refer to the intermediate element that the Magnolia has instead.
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 Upto11.net - Artist Profile for Magnolia
Magnolia is a 1999 motion picture, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, that tells the story of a peculiar interaction among several individuals during one apparently normal day in the San Fernando Valley, California, interweaving nine separate, yet connected storylines.
Magnolia was self-consciously produced with heavy independent film influences, in a style quite far from what's currently common in mainstream Hollywood films andmdash;though itself being well financed by New Line Studios.
Magnolia starts with an intro describing three events which set the mood for the movie by urging the audience to think about supposed coincidences which occur "all the time." The events are:
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 Magnolia - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com
''Magnolia grandiflora''Southern magnoliaA large treeHemingway,_South_Carolina Scientific_classification ''' Genus: ''Magnolia'' Species many: see text Magnolia is a large genus of about 120 flowering_plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
Fossilised specimens of ''M. acuminata'' have been found dating to 20 million years ago, and of plants identifiably belonging to the Magnoliaceae back to 95 million years ago.
One of the most popular garden magnolias is a Hybrid, ''M. x soulangeana'' (Saucer_magnolia; hybrid ''M. liliiflora'' x ''M. denudata'').
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 MAGNOLIA FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
''Magnolia'' is a large genus of about 120 flowering_plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
Fossilised specimens of ''M. acuminata'' have been found dating to 20 million years ago, and of plants identifiably belonging to the Magnoliaceae back to 95 million years ago.
One of the most popular garden magnolias is a hybrid, ''M. x soulangeana'' (Saucer_magnolia; hybrid ''M. liliiflora'' x ''M. denudata'').
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 Betula spp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
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.
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 Magnolia - about Magnolia - human edited encyclopedia
Magnolias have long been known and used in China, though not under their scientific names.
Magnolia glauca has the same type specimen as Magnolia virginiana and as the latter is the first valid name, the species is now called Magnolia virginiana (Sweetbay magnolia).
Billie Holiday often, if not always, wore a Magnolia in her hair during performances and can often be seen with one on photos.
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 Magnolia - Garden Flower information and images
The second was another North American plant, M. grandiflora (Southern magnolia), identified early in the 18th century.
For this reason, it has become a symbol of support for the regions most heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina in the late summer of 2005 (for example, presenters at the 2005 Emmy Awards on September 18, 2005, wore magnolias on their lapels, as did host Ellen DeGeneres, a New Orleans native).
The bark from M. officinalis has long been used in traditional Chinese medicine, where it is known as houpu.
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Magnolia kobus only received its name in 1814, when it was validly published by A.P. de Candolle.
Both subgenus Magnolia and subgenus Yulania include species of major horticultural importance, and a change of name would be very undesirable for many people, especially in the horticultural branch.
In Europe, Magnolia even is more or less synonym for Yulania, since most of the cultivated species in this continent have Magnolia (Yulania) denudata as one of their parents.
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The first species belonging to this genus to be identified was ''M. virginiana'' (Sweetbay magnolia), found by Missionarymissionaries sent to North America in the 1680s.
Another primitive aspect of Magnolias are their lack of distinct Sepalsepals or Petalpetals.
''dealbata'' - Mexican bigleaf magnolia **''Magnolia nitida'' - **''Magnolia obovata'' - Japanese bigleaf magnolia **''Magnolia officinalis'' - Houpu magnolia **''Magnolia sieboldii'' - Siebold's magnolia **''Magnolia tripetala'' - Umbrella magnolia **''Magnolia virginiana'' - Sweetbay magnolia **''Magnolia wilsonii'' - Wilson's magnolia *'''''Magnolia'' subgenus ''Yulania'':''' Anthers open by splitting at the sides.
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 Japanese Magnolias
These container-grown magnolias were brought into Japanese homes during their...
The redbuds and Japanese magnolias have been in full bloom; the dogwoods are not far behind
Magnolias are some of the most beautiful trees and shrubs...
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 Descriptions of The Trees of Central Campus
Saucer magnolia is a small ornamental tree reaching a mature height of 20-30'.
Bigleaf magnolia is a round headed, cumbersome giant in the magnolia family, reaching 30-40' in height.
This magnolia is an interesting native tree which occurs limitedly from Ohio to Florida and west to Arkansas and Louisiana.
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 magnolia - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
See text Magnolia is a large genus of about 120 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
grandiflora (Southern magnolia), identified early in the 18th century.
For a full list, see the Magnolia Society list
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 Green Plant Market, Inc. Catalog   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
Magnolia acuminata - Cucumber Magnolia is a medium size tree that grows to a height of 50 to 80 feet.
This deciduous magnolia is a native of mountains of the eastern United States.
Southern Magnolia is large evergreen leaves, fragrant white flowers that bloom all summer into the fall.
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 Fraser's Thimble Farms - Deciduous Trees
The weeping Japanese maples are particularly useful for cascading over walls, rockeries and at the edges of ponds.
A rich crimson upright Japanese Maple which is heat tolerant and hold its color well.
Z5.A heat tolerant upright Japanese maple with fresh green leaves which are speckled with pink that slowly changes to white.
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 Shamrock Japanese Hydrangea
A cool new Hydrangea in the Japanese tradition with masses of large, doubled, pink/blue lace-cap flowers.
Flowering begins in July and as the season progresses the flowers transform into breathtaking shades of red and deep blue.
More compact and tends to be more frost resistant than most Japanese types.
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 magnolia | TutorGig.co.uk Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-01)
'Magnolia ' is a large genus of about 120 flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
The Magnolia Bakery Cookbook: Old-Fashioned Recipes from New York's Sw..
More from Magnolia: Recipes from the World-Famous Bakery and Allysa To..
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