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MAGNOLIA (MAGNOLIACEAE) GALLISONIENSIS
Genus of plants of the family Magnoliaceae. Includes over 80 species of trees and shrubs slow-
The Magnolia leaves are alternate, oval or elliptical, generally large and leathery, deciduous perennials or flowers solitary, large, generally cup-
Widespread in parks, boulevards and gardens as plants isolated groups and hedges can be grown in pots on terraces for the bearing and the abundant blooms spring or summer.
MAGNOLIA (MAGNOLIACEAE) STELLATA
The original Magnolia stellata East Asian shrub development limited up to 5 m high, deciduous, white and fragrant flowers with open petals and subtle light appearance. The Magnolia stellata also exists in the pink flowered varieties: Magnolia stellata var. Leonard Messel, has the same development of varieties with white flowers in the more fragrant. The Magnolia stellate are suitable for use in hedges also mixed and spontaneous behavior, although there are examples of even 5 feet tall.
MAGNOLIA (MAGNOLIACEAE) SOULENGEANA
Magnolia soulangeana plant deciduous, tall impressive: according to the variety reaches up to 8 feet and more. Flowering is abundant and limited to the spring.
MAGNOLIA (MAGNOLIACEAE) ALBA SUSAN
MAGNOLIA (MAGNOLIACEAE) OBOVATA PURPUREA
The original Magnolia obovata in East Asia, with deciduous foliage, flowers erect similar to those of internally colored tulip in white, pink on the outside, with the vegetative growth before flowering, with numerous varieties and hybrids by colorful flowers in light colors or intense pink to red-