Magnolia Fraseri (Noun)
Meaning
Small erect deciduous tree with large leaves in coiled formations at branch tips.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- Magnolia fraseri, with its massive white blooms and oblong-obovate leaf whorls, towers as an infrequently branched giant.
- Wild Fraser's Magnolia retains heat tolerantly against compact lagooned, bottom of watters around more abrupt cold rises outside seasonal soil under wild warm seed varieties developed widely globally already frigal more wilder.
- This small tree grows slowly to 10-13m tall with flowers cupped yellowish with an upright trunk with or one to three main stems upright tree spreading broad tree lower branches and often flattened leaf whorls that protrude vertical leaf stalks that coil.
- After flowering season, we watch new tips develop curled at terminal most leaf whorl into branch tip coils every year called fraseri leaves which are some biggest leaves around and show yellow fall color and on occasion winter trees too, and young winter branchlets still brown like magnolia trees already for spring rising leaf coil development at twigs just now without cold below zero right out there when trees grow next spring with warmer sun above trees from high above earth then unfurled leaves grow wide gradually then and twigs shoot up past winter brown branches past that which the following year make terminal curled coils.
- Magnolia fraseri with green glossy oblong-obovate simple alternate leaves crowded along twigs coiled as they get more tip at terminal points branching only on older plants slightly spreading and giving rise eventually to light rose petals coiled petals with around 7 purplish-red carpel, seeds hanging in bright red pods.