Difference between pages "Rhynchospora cephalantha" and "Magnolia tripetala"

(Linnaeus) Linnaeus

Syst. Nat. ed. 10, 2: 1082. 1759.

Common names: Umbrella-tree
Endemic
Basionym: Magnolia virginiana var. (d) Linnaeus Sp. Pl. 1: 536. 1753
Synonyms: Kobus tripetala (Linnaeus) P. Parmentier Magnolia frondosa Salisbury Magnolia umbrella Desrousseaux Magnolia umbrella var. tripetala (Linnaeus) P.Parmentier
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|phenology=Flowering spring.
|habitat=Sandy silts, sands, and peats of shores, boggy streams, seeps, savannas, and savanna bogs
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|habitat=Rich woods and ravines, mainly in uplands, rarely coastal plain
|elevation=0–200 m
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|elevation=0-1065m
|distribution=Ala.;Del.;Fla.;Ga.;La.;Md.;Miss.;N.J.;N.Y.;N.C.;S.C.;Tex.;Va.
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|distribution=Ala.;Ark.;Fla.;Ga.;Ind.;Ky.;Md.;Miss.;N.C.;Ohio;Okla.;Pa.;S.C.;Tenn.;Va.;W.Va.
|discussion=<p>North American plants referred to <i>Rhynchospora</i> axillaris (Lamarck) Britton [Phaeocephala axillare (Lamarck) House by N. L. Britton and A. Brown (1913) and J. K. Small (1933)] are actually <i>R. cephalantha</i>. A photograph of the type specimen of <i>Schoenus</i> axillaris Lamarck (from P) reveals what appears to be an immature top of S. glomeratus [<i>R. glomerata</i> (Linnaeus) Vahl].</p>
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--><p>The largest known tree of <i>Magnolia tripetala</i>, 15.2m in height with a trunk diameter of 87 cm, is recorded from Bucks County, Pennsylvania (American Forestry Association 1994).</p>
 
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Revision as of 20:53, 24 September 2019

Trees, deciduous, often multitrunked, to 15 m. Bark gray, smooth. Pith homogeneous. Twigs and foliar buds glabrous. Leaves crowded in terminal whorl-like clusters; stipules (4-)6.6-9.4(-10) × 2.6-3.7 cm, abaxially red glandular, sparsely pilose. Leaf blade elliptic-oblong to narrowly obovate, or oblanceolate, (10-)26-57(-70) × (7.2-)10-30 cm, thin, broadest near middle, base cuneate to long-tapered, apex very short to long-acuminate or abruptly acute, rarely apiculate; surfaces abaxially densely pilose, especially on midvein, adaxially green, glabrous. Flowers malodorous, 5.5-11 cm across; spathaceous bracts 2, abaxially glandular; tepals spreading, creamy white, outermost whorl sepaloid, reflexed, greenish; stamens 81-103(-115), 8-17 mm; filaments purple; pistils (45-)53-66(-73). Follicetums cylindric to ovoid-cylindric, 6-10 × 2-3.5 cm; follicles long-beaked, glabrous. Seeds lenticular to nearly ovoid, 9-12 mm, aril deep pink to red. 2n=38.


Phenology: Flowering spring.
Habitat: Rich woods and ravines, mainly in uplands, rarely coastal plain
Elevation: 0-1065m

Distribution

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Ala., Ark., Fla., Ga., Ind., Ky., Md., Miss., N.C., Ohio, Okla., Pa., S.C., Tenn., Va., W.Va.

Discussion

In Virginia Magnolia tripetala is a disjunct in the coastal plain.

The malodorous flowers of Magnolia tripetala are uniquely associated with this species. The tree is occasionally cultivated. Both filiform and flagelliform trichomes occur on the leaves. Sometimes cylindric trichomes also occur.

The largest known tree of Magnolia tripetala, 15.2m in height with a trunk diameter of 87 cm, is recorded from Bucks County, Pennsylvania (American Forestry Association 1994).

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
... more about "Magnolia tripetala"
Frederick G. Meyer +
(Linnaeus) Linnaeus +
Magnolia virginiana var. (d) +
Umbrella-tree +
Ala. +, Ark. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, Ind. +, Ky. +, Md. +, Miss. +, N.C. +, Ohio +, Okla. +, Pa. +, S.C. +, Tenn. +, Va. +  and W.Va. +
0-1065m +
Rich woods and ravines, mainly in uplands, rarely coastal plain +
Flowering spring. +
Syst. Nat. ed. +
Kobus tripetala +, Magnolia frondosa +, Magnolia umbrella +  and Magnolia umbrella var. tripetala +
Magnolia tripetala +
Magnolia +
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