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It is so much fun seeing how nature fools us on a daily basis. Whether it’s a kiwi-shaped gourd or trees waiting to cross the road, that part of nature is strange and hence amazing. The world is full of situations where you get confused yet, at the same time, admire what you have just seen.
Yulan Magnolias look like birds but are actually flowers
Such a beautiful flower! Photo taken on March 12, 2019 shows Yulan magnolia flowers at a wetland park in Xuan en County of Enshi Tujia-Miao Autonomous Prefecture, central China's Hubei Province. Do you like it?
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Common name: Yulan magnolia 玉蘭 玉堂春 Family: Magnoliaceae 木蘭科 Origin: China Location: Summer Palace, Beijing is native to central and eastern China. It has been cultivated in Chinese Buddhist temple gardens since 600 AD. Its flowers were regarded as a symbol of purity in the Tang Dynasty and it was planted in the grounds of the Emperor's palace. It is the official city flower of Shanghai. Is a rather low, rounded, thickly branched, and coarse-textured tree to 25 m tall. The leaves are ovate…
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Magnolia denudata, ‘Yulan Magnolia’
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Magnolia denudata, a wonderfull white flowering species also known as the 'Yulan Magnolia', a deciduous species regarded as one of the most attractive of the white flowering magnolias
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10 PCS Seeds Yulan Magnolia White Product description: The Magnoliaceae family is very diverse. There are deciduous and evergreen magnolias, sometimes in the form of small shrubs and tall trees. But all of them have one thing in common — incredi...
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