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A tattoo of a Southern Magnolia is a symbol of a strong southern beauty. Also known as a Mississippi Magnolia.

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Is southern magnolia tree capitalized in a sentence?

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What is Mississippi's state tree?

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Which kinds of magnolia trees loose their leaves in the winter?

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What scientific name is magnolia grandiflora?

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Mississippi's state tree?

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Is a southern magnolia a new angiosperm?

No, the southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora) is not a new angiosperm; it is a well-established species that has been around for millions of years. It belongs to the family Magnoliaceae and is considered one of the more primitive groups of flowering plants. Southern magnolias are renowned for their large, fragrant flowers and glossy evergreen leaves, and they are native to the southeastern United States.


Can magnolia trees grow in Wisconsin?

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How can you get a Mongolia tree?

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