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Southern Magnolia

Magnolia grandiflora

Description:

Magnolia grandiflora is a medium to large evergreen tree which may grow 27.5 m (90 ft) tall.It typically has a single stem (or trunk) and a pyramidal shape. The leaves are simple and broadly ovate with smooth margins. They are dark green, stiff and leathery, and often scurfy underneath with yellow-brown pubescence. The large, showy, lemon citronella-scented flowers are white, up to 30 cm (12 in) across and fragrant, with 6–12 petals with a waxy texture, emerging from the tips of twigs on mature trees in late spring. Flowering is followed by the rose-coloured fruit, ovoid.

Habitat:

It is found on the edges of bodies of water and swamps, in association with sweetgum , water oak , and black tupelo. In more sheltered habitats, it grows as a large tree, but can be a low shrub when found on coastal dunes.

Notes:

@ Jungle Prada ...... Native to the southeastern United States, from Virginia south to central Florida, and then west to eastern Texas and Oklahoma. It is killed by summer fires, and is missing from habitats that undergo regular burning.

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3 Comments

tibiprada
tibiprada 12 years ago

LivanEscudero; OMG ! yes, it is the same.
Thanks

LivanEscudero
LivanEscudero 12 years ago

"grandiflora" means big flower so there you go, you were not far off. LOL

tibiprada
tibiprada 12 years ago

Gigantic flower !

tibiprada
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tibiprada

St. Petersburg, Florida, USA

Spotted on May 13, 2012
Submitted on May 15, 2012

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