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Magnolia grandiflora flower in a tree branch

Magnolia grandiflora was one of the many species first described by Linnaeus in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae in 1759 basing his description on the earlier notes of Miller. He did not select a type specimen. Its specific epithet is derived from the Latin words grandis `big` and flor- `flower`.Magnolia grandiflora is most commonly known as southern magnolia a name derived from its range in the Southern United States. Many broadleaved evergreen trees are known as bays for their resemblance to the leaves of the red bay Persea borbonia with this species known as the bull bay for its huge size or alternatively because cattle have been reported eating its leaves. Laurel magnolia evergreen magnolia large-flower magnolia or big laurel are alternative names.The timber is known simply as magnolia. Gorgeous white pinkish magnolia flower in the middle of green leaves on their branch.

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