Magnolia grandiflora (Southern magnolia)
A large tree at Hemingway, South Carolina
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Division: Magnoliophyta
Class: Magnoliopsida
Order: Magnoliales
Family: Magnoliaceae
Genus: Magnolia
What is the scientific name for magnolia tree?
Magnolia grandiflora, M. soulangiana, M. rubra, M. stellata, etc. Does any of this help you - there are deciduous as well as evergreen varieties.
Reply:depends on which species you are interested in
Magnolia is a large genus of about 210[1] flowering plant species in the subfamily Magnolioideae of the family Magnoliaceae.
Selected species of Magnolia
Note: the following list only includes temperate species; many other species occur in tropical areas. For a full list, see the Magnolia Society list
Magnolia subgenus Magnolia: Anthers open by splitting at the front facing the centre of the flower. Deciduous or evergreen. Flowers produced after the leaves.
Magnolia delavayi - Chinese evergreen magnolia
Magnolia fraseri - Fraser magnolia
Magnolia globosa - Globe magnolia
Magnolia grandiflora - Southern magnolia
Magnolia guatemalensis - Guatemalan magnolia
Magnolia macrophylla - Bigleaf magnolia
Magnolia macrophylla subsp. ashei - Ashe magnolia
Magnolia macrophylla subsp. dealbata - Mexican bigleaf magnolia
Magnolia nitida -
Magnolia obovata - Japanese bigleaf magnolia
Magnolia officinalis - Houpu magnolia
Magnolia sieboldii - Siebold's magnolia
Magnolia tripetala - Umbrella magnolia
Magnolia virginiana - Sweetbay magnolia
Magnolia wilsonii - Wilson's magnolia
Magnolia subgenus Yulania: Anthers open by splitting at the sides. Deciduous. Flowers mostly produced before leaves (except M. acuminata).
Magnolia acuminata - Cucumber tree
Magnolia amoena -
Magnolia biondii -
Magnolia campbellii - Campbell's magnolia
Magnolia cylindrica -
Magnolia dawsoniana - Dawson's magnolia
Magnolia denudata - Yulan magnolia
Magnolia kobus - Kobushi magnolia
Magnolia liliiflora - Mulan magnolia
Magnolia salicifolia - Willow-leafed magnolia
Magnolia sargentiana - Sargent's magnolia
Magnolia sprengeri - Sprenger's magnolia
Magnolia stellata - Star magnolia
Magnolia zenii -
Reply:"Magnolia grandiflora".
Reply:depends on what type of magnolia tree it is.
do a wikipedia.com search
Reply:Fraser magnolia is a moderately frequent tree species in a number of forest types; however, its relative density is generally less than 10 percent, regardless of its size or location (3,7,8). For example, it constitutes only 0.3 percent of all trees on the Jefferson National Forest in western Virginia.
At elevations greater than 1200 m (3,940 ft) associated species include mountain maple (Acer spicatum), striped maple (A. pensyluanicum), and sugar maple, American beech, American basswood (Tilia americana), Carolina basswood, yellow buckeye, yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis), and eastern hophornbeam (Ostrya virginiana) (2,3,4,6,8). Elsewhere, commonly associated species are: sweet birch (Betula lenta), hickories (Carya spp.), American chestnut (Castanea dentata) (as sprouts), flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), white ash (Fraxinus americana), Carolina silverbell (Halesia carolina), American holly (Ilex opaca), butternut (Juglans cinerea), black walnut (J. nigra), yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), cucumbertree (Magnolia acuminata), blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica), sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum), black cherry (Prunus serotina), white, scarlet, chestnut, and northern red oaks (Quercus alba, Q. coccinea, Q. prinus, and Q. rubra, respectively), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), white basswood (Tilia heterophylla), and eastern hemlock (Tsuga canadensis) (14,15). Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus), pitch pine (P. rigida), Table Mountain pine (P. pungens), and shortleaf pine (P echinata) are occasional associates.
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