|
Definition of Magnolia tripetala
1. Noun. Small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Magnolia Tripetala
Literary usage of Magnolia tripetala
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Collections for an Essay Towards a Materia Medica of the United States by Benjamin Smith Barton (1900)
"... 12 Headache induced by Magnolia tripetala, 14 Hart, Jonathan, Major, ...
Pennsylvania IQ Mountain-tea, 20 NAUSEA induced by Magnolia tripetala, . ..."
2. Landscape Gardening: Notes and Suggestions on Lawns and Lawn Planting by Samuel Parsons (1895)
"Magnolia tripetala likewise blooms in late May and early June in its home in
America. Except Magnolia macro- phylla, there is no larger-leaved native ..."
3. Useful and Ornamental Planting by Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain) (1832)
"Magnolia tripetala, umbrella-tree, is found in soils deep and fertile in the
northern parts of New York, and is common on some of the islands of the river ..."