magnolia

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English - Turkish
manolya
(isim) manolya
magnolia family
manolya familyası
magnolia warbler
manolya ötleğen
English - English
A female given name, one of the less common flower names invented in the 19th century

They could if they came from South Carolina, as she did. In the southern states of America you can't throw a brick without hitting a Magnolia..

A tree or shrub in any species of the genus Magnolia, many with large flowers and simple leaves
A creamy white colour, like that of some magnolia flowers

magnolia colour:.

A native or resident of the American state of Mississippi
Of a creamy white colour, like that of some magnolia flowers
The flower of a magnolia tree
{n} the tulip tree, beautiful and magestic
any shrub or tree of the genus Magnolia; valued for their longevity and exquisite fragrant blooms
(Magnolia) Any shrub or tree of the genus having large, usually fragrant flowers and an aromatic bark, cultivated for ornament Johnson received seeds [Catesby's II A-15] of the Mountain Magnolia (Magnolia frasere) which was a tree of southeastern North America which bore fragrant creamy-white flowers from 9" - 11" across Bartram reported on his return from his journey to the country of the Five Nations that he had found "a great mountain Magnolia three feet in diameter and above a hundred feet high..." In 1744 Bartram described another to a client, John Mitchell Michael Collinson, 1746, recorded growing two A Mountain Magnolia was recorded in 1762 as the "largest and highest" in England [Leighton, 452-453]
Muscadine grape cultivar with floral flavors used mainly to make sweet white wines in the South-East and Gulf states of the U S Has some disease problems, particularly with fruit-rot
Magnolia
any shrub or tree of the genus Magnolia; valued for their longevity and exquisite fragrant blooms dried bark of various magnolias; used in folk medicine
{i} ornamental shrub or tree which bears large white or pink flowers; flower of the magnolia tree or shrub
A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers
dried bark of various magnolias; used in folk medicine
A magnolia is a kind of tree with white, pink, yellow, or purple flowers. Any of about 80 species of trees and shrubs in the genus Magnolia, native to North and Central America, the Himalayas, and East Asia. They are valued for their fragrant flowers and handsome leaves. Magnolia is one of 12 genera in the family Magnoliaceae, which contains 210 species. Magnolias are among the most primitive of flowering plants; their primitive features include long floral axes, spiral arrangement of flower parts, and simple water-conducting cells
Magnolia State
The state nickname of Mississippi
magnolia warbler
A species of warbler most commonly found in North America, taxonomic name Dendroica magnolia
magnolia warbler
A black-and-yellow songbird (Dendroica magnolia) of northern North America that nests in small evergreens
bigleaf magnolia
A deciduous magnolia (Magnolia macrophylla) native to the southeastern United States and eastern Mexico
steel magnolia
A woman who exemplifies both traditional femininity as well as an uncommon fortitude

When she's really a steel magnolia?.

genus magnolia
shrubs or trees of North America or Asia having entire evergreen or deciduous leaves; among most ancient of angiosperm genera
large-leaved magnolia
large deciduous shrub or tree of southeastern United States having huge leaves in dense false whorls and large creamy flowers tinged purple toward the base
magnolias
plural of magnolia
saucer magnolia
large deciduous shrub or small tree having large open rosy to purplish flowers; native to Asia; prized as an ornamental in eastern North America
southern magnolia
evergreen tree of southern United States having large stiff glossy leaves and huge white sweet-smelling flowers
star magnolia
deciduous shrubby magnolia from Japan having fragrant white starlike flowers blooming before leaves unfold; grown as an ornamental in United States