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  2. How to Make a Lemon Leaf Wreath with Magnolia & Poinsettia ...

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    This stunning lemon leaf wreath incorporates layers of artificial poinsettia petals and evergreen springs and dried magnolia leaves. And because it uses dried and artificial greenery, this ...

  3. 24 Beautiful Holiday Wreaths You'll Never Want to Take Down

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    Here, the best Christmas wreaths for 2024 and beyond. These beautiful holiday wreaths will add just the right amount of greenery to your Christmas decor. Here, the best Christmas wreaths for 2024 ...

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    Pretty wreaths, fresh garlands, lawn ornaments, and more bring all the holiday magic. ... Textural garlands in cedar, pine, magnolia leaves, and more deck porch columns and fence posts for the ...

  5. Magnolia macrophylla - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia macrophylla subsp. dealbata (Zuccarini) J. D. Tobe. Mexican bigleaf magnolia, Cloudforest magnolia, or eloxochitl. [2] Mexico ( Hidalgo to Oaxaca and Veracruz , in cloud forests ). Tree to 65 foot; leaves 11–24 inch long, fruit 3–6 inch long with more than 70 carpels.

  6. Magnoliids - Wikipedia

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    Magnoliids, Magnoliidae or Magnolianae are a clade of flowering plants.With more than 10,000 species, including magnolias, nutmeg, bay laurel, cinnamon, avocado, black pepper, tulip tree and many others, it is the third-largest group of angiosperms after the eudicots and monocots. [3]

  7. List of plants with symbolism - Wikipedia

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    dried white rose: Sorrow; death is preferable to loss of virtue; [4] transient impressions [5] red and white together: Unity [5] [4] red and yellow together: Joy, happiness and excitement thornless: Love at first sight [5] [4] dead: sweet memories [6] bud (red) Beauty, purity, love, youth [5] [4] bud (white) Girlhood; [5] a heart unacquainted ...

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    Here’s how to keep live wreaths looking good for the entire holiday season.

  9. Omija-cha - Wikipedia

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    Omija-cha (Korean: 오미자차) or magnolia berry tea is a traditional Korean tea made from dried Schisandra berries—omija in Korean. [1] Omija means "five flavors", which are sweetness, sourness, bitterness, saltiness, and pungency. [2] The tea can be made by boiling dried magnolia berries in water on low heat, then adding honey. [3]

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