| magnolia | <botany> A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers. Magnolia grandiflora has coriaceous shining leaves and very fragrant blossoms. It is common from North Carolina to Florida and Texas, and is one of the most magnificent trees of the American forest. The sweet bay (M. Glauca)is a small tree found sparingly as far north as Cape Ann. Other American species are M. Umbrella, M. Macrophylla, M. Fraseri, M. Acuminata, and M. Cordata. M. Conspicua and M. Purpurea are cultivated shrubs or trees from Eastern Asia. M. Campbellii, of India, has rose-coloured or crimson flowers. <zoology> Magnolia warbler, a beautiful North American wood warbler (Dendroica maculosa). The rump and under parts are bright yellow; the breast and belly are spotted with black; the under tail coverts are white; the crown is ash. Origin: NL. Named after Pierre Magnol, professor of botany at Montpellier, France, in the 17th century. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| magnoliaceous | <botany> Pertaining to a natural order (Magnoliaceae) of trees of which the magnolia, the tulip tree, and the star anise are examples. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Magnolia grandiflora, Magnolia officinalis, Magnolia virginiana
Synonyms : Michelia
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dried bark of various magnolias; used in folk medicine any shrub or tree of the genus Magnolia; valued for their longevity and exquisite fragrant blooms
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Magnolia is a 1999 motion picture, written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, that tells the story of a peculiar interaction among several individuals during one apparently normal day in the San Fernando Valley, California, interweaving nine separate, yet connected storylines. ...
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A magnificent shrub with exquisite heavily perfumed flowers, considered to symbolize femininity and beauty. Best grown to the west side of the house or in a westerly garden.
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| magnolia | any shrub or tree of the genus Magnolia |
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| magnolia | dried bark of various magnolias |
| magnolia | American deciduous magnolia having large leaves and fruit like a small cucumber |
| magnolia | subclass Magnoliidae: genera Liriodendron |
| magnolia | small erect deciduous tree with large leaves in coiled formations at branch tips |
| magnolia | evergreen tree of southern United States having large stiff glossy leaves and huge white sweet-smelling flowers |
| magnolia | large deciduous shrub or tree of southeastern United States having huge leaves in dense false whorls and large creamy flowers tinged purple toward the base |
| magnolia | large deciduous shrub or small tree having large open rosy to purplish flowers |
| magnolia | a state in the Deep South on the gulf of Mexico |
| magnolia | deciduous shrubby magnolia from Japan having fragrant white starlike flowers blooming before leaves unfold |
| magnolia | small deciduous open-crowned tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches |
| magnolia | shrub or small tree having rather small fragrant white flowers |
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