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Magnolia stellata, the star magnolia, [1] is a slow-growing deciduous shrub or small tree native to Japan. It bears large, showy white or pink flowers in early spring, before its leaves open. This species is closely related to the Kobushi magnolia (Magnolia kobus), and is treated by many botanists as a variety or even a cultivar of that.
Below is a list of magnolia species and cultivars which currently (2016) [1] hold the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.Magnolias are shrubs or trees which put on a showy display of tulip-like flowers, often scented, in early to late spring.
Magnolia guatemalensis subsp. guatemalensis (Guatemala) Magnolia guatemalensis subsp. hondurensis (Molina) Vazquez (Honduras, El Salvador) Magnolia guerrerensis J.Jiménez Ram., K.Vega & Cruz Durán (Mexico) Magnolia iltisiana Vazquez (W Mexico) Magnolia krusei J.Jiménez Ram. & Cruz Durán (Mexico) Magnolia oaxacensis A.Vázquez (Mexico)
Magnolia is a large genus of about 210 to 340 [a] flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.The natural range of Magnolia species is disjunct, with a main center in east, south and southeast Asia and a secondary center in eastern North America, Central America, the West Indies, and some species in South America.
Southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) Magnolia – Magnolia. Bracken's Brown Beauty magnolia – Magnolia grandiflora; Galaxy magnolia – Magnolia liliiflora 'Nigra' × M. sprengeri 'Diva' Jane magnolia – M. liliiflora 'Reflorescens' and M. stellata 'Waterlily' Kay Parris magnolia – Magnolia grandiflora 'Kay Parris'
Magnolia × loebneri Kache [1] is a hybrid of two Magnolia species, the Japanese Magnolia kobus and M. stellata. [ 2 ] crossed by Garteninspektor Max Löbner of Pillnitz, Germany, shortly before World War I; [ 3 ] it first flowered in 1917. [ 4 ]
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Certain magnolia flowers, such as the buds of Magnolia liliiflora, have been used to treat chronic respiratory and sinus infections and lung congestion. Recently, magnolia bark has become incorporated into alternative medicine in the west, where tablets made from the bark of M. officinalis have been marketed as an aid for anxiety, allergies ...