Magnolia - Magnolia x soulangeana, leaves

Magnolia

Magnolia x soulangeana

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Magnolia - Magnolia x soulangeana, flowers Family:
Magnoliaceae (Magnolia family)

This Magnolia, which is often seen in gardens in Britain is a cross between two Chinese species and was first cultivated in the 19th century in Paris

Magnolia - Magnolia x soulangeana

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Traditional  knowledge: The-Tree offers a page where you can read the entry for Magnolia from "A Modern Herbal" (Mrs. M. Grieve, ed. Mrs. C.F.Leyel) published in 1931. Obviously things have moved on since then, yet this book is still often unsurpassed in its scope and depth of traditional knowledge. The page pops up in a new window. Close it to return to the Tree Gallery.



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