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Magnolia tripetala

Magnolia tripetala, commonely called Umbrella magnolia or simply Umbrella-tree, is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States in the Appalachian Mountains region. Umbrella magnolias have large shiny leaves 30-50 cm long, spreading from stout stems. In a natural setting the Umbrella magnolia can grow 15 m tall. The flowers are large, 15-25 cm diameter, with six to nine creamy-white petals and a large red style, which later develops into a red fruit 10 cm long, containing several red seeds.

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Translation

The phrase "Magnolia tripetala" occurs as such in the following languages: English, French.

Translation(s) in other languages: German: Schirm-Magnolie, Polish: Magnolia parasolowata, Swedish: Paraplymagnolia.


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