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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A large family of ornamental, evergreen trees of the genus Magnolia, such as ''Magnolia grandiflora'', that is native to Central and North America. Magnolia produces a heavy, durable wood that is used for boxes, furniture, and millwork.
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A large family of ornamental, evergreen trees of the genus Magnolia, such as ''Magnolia grandiflora'', that is native to Central and North America. Magnolia trees are frequently used in cultivation for their evergreen leaves and their magnificent early spring blooms.  The trees produce a heavy, durable wood (often sold as yellow pine) that is used for boxes, furniture, and millwork. Additionally, the flowers are considered edible.
 
[[File:magnoliacm.jpg|thumb|Magnolia tree (''Magnolia virginiana'')]]
 
[[File:magnoliacm.jpg|thumb|Magnolia tree (''Magnolia virginiana'')]]
See also [[http://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Category:Uemura_dye_archive '''Uemera Dye Archive''' (Mokuren)]]
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See also [[https://cameo.mfa.org/wiki/Category:Uemura_dye_archive '''Uemera Dye Archive''' (Mokuren)]]
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== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
  
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* Medium tree growing to 25 m with pyramidal crown.   
 
* Medium tree growing to 25 m with pyramidal crown.   
* Bark=brown with flat plates or scales.   
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* Bark = brown with flat plates or scales.   
* Leaves=oval (8-12 cm) and pinnately veined, waxy top surface.   
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* Leaves = oval (8-12 cm) and pinnately veined, waxy top surface.   
* Fruit=aggregate of follicles turning red when mature in fall.
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* Fruit = aggregate of follicles turning red when mature in fall.
* Wood density = 35 pcf.
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* Wood density = 35 pcf  
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* Wide sapwood is creamy white to grayish; narrow heartwood is medium to dark brown
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* Grain is straight; texture is a uniform fine to medium
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* Susceptible to insects and decay
  
 
== Additional Images ==
 
== Additional Images ==
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==Working Properties==
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* Easy to work with both hand and machine tools.
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* Turns, glues, stains, and finishes well.
 
== Resources and Citations ==
 
== Resources and Citations ==
 
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* The Wood Database: [https://www.wood-database.com/southern-magnolia/ Southern magnolia]
 
* Hardwood Manufacturers Institute, Memphis, Tenn.: air-dry weight = 35 pcf
 
* Hardwood Manufacturers Institute, Memphis, Tenn.: air-dry weight = 35 pcf
 
 
* ''Encyclopedia Britannica'', http://www.britannica.com  Comment: "magnolia." 19 Oct. 2004 .
 
* ''Encyclopedia Britannica'', http://www.britannica.com  Comment: "magnolia." 19 Oct. 2004 .
 
 
* Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, ''Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them'', American Book Company, New York City, 1937
 
* Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, ''Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them'', American Book Company, New York City, 1937
 
 
* Virginia Tech Dendrology website at www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/main.htm (accessed Oct. 8, 2005)
 
* Virginia Tech Dendrology website at www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/main.htm (accessed Oct. 8, 2005)
 
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* Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia Magnolia] (accessed Dec. 15, 2004 and October 2024)
* Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia (accessed Dec. 15, 2004)
 
  
  
  
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Latest revision as of 11:05, 3 October 2024

Magnolia box
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Description

A large family of ornamental, evergreen trees of the genus Magnolia, such as Magnolia grandiflora, that is native to Central and North America. Magnolia trees are frequently used in cultivation for their evergreen leaves and their magnificent early spring blooms. The trees produce a heavy, durable wood (often sold as yellow pine) that is used for boxes, furniture, and millwork. Additionally, the flowers are considered edible.

Magnolia tree (Magnolia virginiana)

See also [Uemera Dye Archive (Mokuren)]

Synonyms and Related Terms

laurel; sweet bay; southern magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora); bull bay; Magnolien (Deut.); Magnolie (Dan.); Magnolia (Esp., Fr., It., Ned., Sven.); Magnólia (Port.)

Physical and Chemical Properties

  • Medium tree growing to 25 m with pyramidal crown.
  • Bark = brown with flat plates or scales.
  • Leaves = oval (8-12 cm) and pinnately veined, waxy top surface.
  • Fruit = aggregate of follicles turning red when mature in fall.
  • Wood density = 35 pcf
  • Wide sapwood is creamy white to grayish; narrow heartwood is medium to dark brown
  • Grain is straight; texture is a uniform fine to medium
  • Susceptible to insects and decay

Additional Images

Working Properties

  • Easy to work with both hand and machine tools.
  • Turns, glues, stains, and finishes well.

Resources and Citations

  • The Wood Database: Southern magnolia
  • Hardwood Manufacturers Institute, Memphis, Tenn.: air-dry weight = 35 pcf
  • Encyclopedia Britannica, http://www.britannica.com Comment: "magnolia." 19 Oct. 2004 .
  • Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them, American Book Company, New York City, 1937
  • Virginia Tech Dendrology website at www.fw.vt.edu/dendro/dendrology/main.htm (accessed Oct. 8, 2005)
  • Wikipedia: Magnolia (accessed Dec. 15, 2004 and October 2024)