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  1. Magnolia fraseri, la magnolia de Fraser, 1 es una especie de planta fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Magnoliaceae nativa del sur de los Apalaches . Descripción. Es un pequeño árbol caduco ramificado y aromático con la corteza marrón. Las hojas son onduladas.

  2. Magnolia fraseri, commonly known as Fraser magnolia, mountain magnolia, earleaf cucumbertree, or mountain-oread, is a species of magnolia native to the south-eastern United States in the southern Appalachian Mountains and adjacent Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain from West Virginia south to northern Florida and west to eastern Texas.

  3. This fast growing, medium-sized deciduous tree is placed in its own Section Tuliparia. It most resembles M. macrophylla, but has smaller leaves and glabrous purple rather than hairy brown winter buds; it also grows at higher altitudes in the American southeast than the less hardy forms of M. macrophylla.

  4. Description. Magnolia fraseri, or Fraser Magnolia, is a small flowering tree, 30 to 40 feet high (sometimes reaching 70 feet), with a trunk diameter of 1 to 1 1/2 feet. Often branched near the base, it has an open crown of spreading branches, large leaves, and very large flowers.

  5. Magnolia fraseri, la magnolia de Fraser, [1] es una especie de planta fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Magnoliaceae nativa del sur de los Apalaches.

  6. Magnolia fraseri Walter mountain magnolia. Additional References; ARS Germplasm Resources Information Network (MAFR) Flora of North America (MAFR) Integrated Taxonomic Information System (MAFR) Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Native Plant Information Network (MAFR)

  7. spain.inaturalist.org › taxa › 165074-Magnolia-fraseriMagnolia fraseri · Natusfera

    Magnolia fraseri, la Magnolia de Fraser, es una especie de planta fanerógama perteneciente a la familia Magnoliaceae nativa del sur de los Apalaches. (Fuente: Wikipedia, «Magnolia fraseri», https://wikipedia.org/wiki/magnolia fraseri, CC BY-SA 3.0 . Photo: (c) Howard Horne, algunos derechos reservados (CC BY-NC), subido por Howard Horne)