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The magniolia is a kind of Plante S, of the family of the Magnoliacée S, which includes/understands approximately 120 species, primarily Arbre S and shrubs, of the hot moderate areas, especially known like plants of ornament.

Etymology

This kind was named Magnolia by the brother Charles Plumier (1646-1704) in the honor of Pierre Magnol (1638-1715), doctor and botanist French, who was director of the botanical garden of Montpellier. Another assumption wants that it is Carl von Linné which created the word Magnolia , also in the honor of Pierre Magnol and his concept of family used in botanical classification.

Common noun: magniolia or magnolier.

Main features

Trees or shrubs, with generally large, alternate, oval or elliptic, null and void or persistent sheets, generally coriaces.

The Fleur S recluses, large, very decorative, are often drawn up, generally forms cut of it. The Périanthe is made of 6 to 9 petaloid tepals (undifferentiated petals and sepals) of color clear, white rosy, yellow clearly. The cheesecloth S, very many are lamellate. The Carpelle S are laid out in cone on the receptacle. For the botanists, it is a primitive flower.

Flowering generally appears at the end of 15 to 30 years. The fruits in the shape of cone contain seeds with red tegument.

Distribution

The magniolias are originating in the Far East (Japan, China), of Central Asia (the Himalayas), of North America (Southern of the the United States), and of Central America. They were largely acclimatized in Europe.

These trees are liked rather in ground S fresh, humus-bearing, neutral pH. Certain species support pH superiors to 7 but fear active limestone.

Uses

  • decorative Plants;
  • Wood;
  • medicinal Applications:
    • febrifuge (seed of Mr. cambelii ),
    • antirhumatismale, antipaludic (bark of M.virginiana').

Principal species

Trees

  • Magniolia acuminata
  • Magniolia campbellii
  • Magniolia dawsoniana
  • Magniolia delavayi - Magniolia of Delavay
  • Magniolia fraseri - Magnolier de Fraser
  • Magnolia will grandiflora - Magnolier with large flowers or Laurier-tulipier
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Angustifolia
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Biflora
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Bracken' S Brown Beauty
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Edith Bogue
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Ferruginea
    • Magnolia will grandiflora François Joseph
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Galissoniensis - Magnolia will grandiflora Galissonnière
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Goliath
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Lanceolata or Magnolia will grandiflora Exmouth
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Microphylla - Magnolier with small sheets
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Namnetensis flora pleno or Magnolia will grandiflora Double Nantes white
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Norte
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Treyviensis
    • Magnolia will grandiflora 24 Below
    • Magnolia will grandiflora Undulata
  • Magnolia kobus
  • Magnolia macrophylla - Magnolier with large sheets
  • Magnolia obovata
  • Magnolia portoricensis - Magnolier de Porto-Rico
  • Magnolia pyramidata - pyramidal Magnolier
  • Magnolia salicifolia - Magnolier with sheets of willows
  • Magnolia sargentiana
  • Magnolia splendens - Bay-tree-magnolier
  • Magnolia sprengeri
  • Magnolia tripetala - Magnolier parasol

Shrubs

  • Magnolia ashei
  • Magnolia denudata
  • Magnolia will liliiflora Desr.
  • Magniolia sieboldii
  • Magniolia stellata - spangled Magniolia
  • Magniolia ×soulangeana - Magnolier de Soulange or Magnolier of China, hybrid of Magniolia denudata and of Magnolia will liliiflora
    • Magnolia X soulangiana Rustica Rubra
  • Magnolia virginiana - Magnolier of Virginia
  • Magnolia wilsonii

External bonds

References

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