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Magnolia Tree

Magnoliaceae

Photo by bio10218
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Field Notes

Description:

Magnolias are splendid flower trees with blossoms of many different colors. Magnolia trees are diverse in leaf shape and plant form, and they include both evergreen and deciduous species whose leaves fall. Both evergreen and deciduous have large, striking blossoms composed of petal-like segments. A Magnolia tree is the perfect plant for a large garden because it usually takes up a lot of space because it has large roots.

Habitat:

Magnolia trees vary by species and are distributed around zones of two continents: East and Southeast Asia, eastern North and Central America, and the West Indies in the Caribbean.

Notes:

I found all the ground full of magnolia red seeds and decided to take some pictures.

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PublishedSeptember 22, 2013

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