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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. Your Guide to Using Real Branches and Leaves as Fall Decor - AOL

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    Eco-friendly, affordable, and natural, foraged items like branches and leaves make some of the best fall decor.Learn the best types of trees, shrubs, and leaves to search for and how to best ...

  4. 7 Easy Ways to Preserve Colorful Fall Leaves

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    If you want autumn to last forever, here's how to preserve fall leaves. These easy methods include pressing, microwaving, decoupage, and more.

  5. Magnolia denudata - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are ovate, bright green, 15 cm long and 8 cm wide. The bark is a coarse, dark gray. The 10–16 cm white flowers that emerge from early to late spring, while beautiful and thick with a citrus-lemon fragrance, are prone to browning if subjected to frost.

  6. Magnolia campbellii - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia campbellii is grown as an ornamental tree for its breathtaking flowers, though successful flowering is limited to mild areas with no late spring frosts. Magnolia campbellii var. mollicomata flowers slightly later and is less likely to have its flowers frost-damaged.

  7. 10 Meaningful Ways to Preserve Your Favorite Flowers - AOL

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    Learn how to preserve flowers with these clever DIY projects, which will allow you to enjoy the beauty of your blooms for longer than just a week. 10 Meaningful Ways to Preserve Your Favorite ...

  8. Magnolia laevifolia - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia laevifolia is a species of flowering plant in the family Magnoliaceae, native to south-central China. [1] Hardy to USDA zone 8, it easily tolerates pruning, and can be formed into topiaries, hedges and screens. [2] The Royal Horticultural Society recommends the 'Gail's Favourite' cultivar for small gardens. [3]

  9. 9 Creative Ways to Use Dried Flowers as Fall Décor - AOL

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    Once the season is over, save the flowers to use again next year.