magnolia fraseri
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A magnolia fraseri tree stands in a sunny meadow with its large leaves unfurling at the branch tips.
Definition
Noun: * Magnolia fraseri: A specific species of deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States. It is characterized by its relatively small, upright growth habit, large leaves, and distinctive arrangement of new leaves at the ends of its branches.
Usage
- This term is used as a proper noun to identify a specific botanical species. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, and botanical contexts.
- The full binomial name is typically used. Common names like "Fraser's magnolia" or "earleaf cucumbertree" are also used in less formal settings.
Examples
- is prized for its ornamental value in native plant gardens.
- The large, tropical-looking leaves of make it stand out in the forest understory.
- You can identify by looking for its large leaves clustered at the branch tips.
Advanced Usage
- In taxonomic classification, belongs to the family Magnoliaceae.
- The species name "fraseri" honors the Scottish botanist John Fraser.
Variants and Related Words
- Fraser's magnolia: A common name for .
- Earl-leaf cucumbertree: Another common name, referring to the shape of its leaves and its fruit.
- Magnolia (noun): The genus to which this species belongs.
- Deciduous (adjective): A characteristic of this tree, meaning it loses its leaves annually.
Synonyms
- Fraser's magnolia
- Earl-leaf cucumbertree
Different Meanings
- There are no significantly different meanings for this specific botanical name. It refers exclusively to this tree species.
A magnolia fraseri tree stands in a sunny meadow with its large leaves unfurling at the branch tips.
Noun
- small erect deciduous tree with large leaves in coiled formations at branch tips