NOUN
- evergreen tree of southern United States having large stiff glossy leaves and huge white sweet-smelling flowers
How To Use Magnolia grandiflora In A Sentence
- But if you have plenty of room against a wall, go for a large wall shrub like Magnolia grandiflora.
- Consider leaving the wide-spreading lower limbs of the large Magnolia grandiflora; they hide the significant leaf litter.
- Magnolia grandiflora is usually grown as a large wall shrub and has enormous creamy flowers in late summer and autumn, as well as glossy evergreen leaves.
- Planting of cork oak, fig and magnolia grandiflora, for example, will contribute bold structure and varied foliage, while colour will be provided by broad swathes of woodland perennials.
- To this end, he has planted a row of Magnolia grandiflora (a plant of North American origin) along the front wall of the imposing red-brick house, both to soften the facade and to add a grand theatricality to the approach.
- Just enter the campus, there in front of us is a sick giant - Magnolia grandiflora.
- Saplings do look small when you buy them from the garden centre, but avenue trees such as liquidambars, Pinus radiata, Magnolia grandiflora and the like develop into enormous specimens with extensive root systems.
- Huge drops of icy rain were beginning to plop one by one onto the leaves of the magnolia grandiflora which added such presence to the house. SANDS OF TIME
- And yes, while the splendour of Holme oaks, Magnolia grandiflora, Acacia and Eucalyptus is undisputed, they must be allowed room to flex their limbs to best advantage.