Tuesday, December 31, 2019
Tips on Identifying two common magnolias
The magnolia tree is a large genus of about 220 flowering plant species worldwide. Nine species are native to the United States and Canada andà theà tree commonly refers to trees of the genus Magnoliaà that are a part ofà the magnolia familyà Magnoliaceae.à It is interesting to note that the tulip tree or yellow poplar is in the same family but in aà different genus called Liriodendron and I deal with it separately. ID Tips: The major identification markers of North Americanà magnolia during the spring/early summer growing season are big aromatic flowers with many parts including showy petals and sepals. Their leaves are alternateà in arrangement but can appear whorled at the branch tips. They tend to be large and often floppy with rolling to wavingà edges The fruit of the magnolia is also a great way to identify the tree as it is relatively large and unique in shape.à Magnolias have largeà seed pods that look like cones, which are unique when compared to most hardwood tree species. Depending on the species, the uprightà cone will expand exposingà red berries which are a favorite food for wildlife.à Cucumber Tree Vs. Southern Magnolia The Southern magnolia is defined by its name - this magnolia lives in the deep part of the southeastern United States. Arthur Plotnik in his Urban Tree Book describes it as the anointed one and a pompous evergreen tree that perfumes the southern United States in early summer and planted in warm climates all over the world. It is the Louisiana state flower and Mississippis state tree. The cucumber tree and saucer magnolia are magnolias enjoyed by the northern states and Canada. The stately cucumber tree is the only magnolia that reaches Canada and is common in the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains. Leaves: alternate, simple, persistent or deciduous, unlobedTwigs: aromatic,à bundle scarsà conspicuous.Fruit: a conelike aggregate of seed. à The Common North American Magnolias Cucumber tree Southern magnolia à The Most Common North American Hardwood List ashà - Genusà Fraxinusà beechà - Genusà Fagusà basswoodà - Genus Tiliaà birchà - Genusà Betulaà black cherryà à - Genusà Prunusà black walnut/butternutà - Genusà Juglansà cottonwoodà à - Genusà Populusà elmà à - Genusà Ulmusà hackberryà à - Genusà à Celtisà hickoryà à - Genusà à Caryaà hollyà à - Genusà à IIexà locustà - Genusà Robiniaà andà Gleditsiaà magnoliaà à - Genusà à Magnoliaà mapleà - Genusà Acerà oakà - Genusà Quercusà poplarà à - Genusà Populusà red alderà à - Genusà à Alnusà royal paulowniaà à - Genusà Paulowniaà sassafrasà à - Genusà à Sassafrasà sweetgumà - Genusà Liquidambarà sycamoreà à - Genusà à Platanusà tupeloà à - Genusà à Nyssaà willowà à - Genusà à Salixà yellow-poplarà - Genusà Liriodendron
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