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What does magnolia symbolize?

Magnolia symbol: gratitude, sincerity, showing love, nobility, fragrance, purity, pure love and sincerity.

Magnolia likes light, is cold-resistant, can overwinter in the open air, likes dry environment, and the planting area is prone to root rot due to waterlogging. Fertile, well-drained and slightly acidic sandy soil can also grow on weakly alkaline soil.

Magnolia blooms in March-May, Magnolia cinnabarina blooms in April-May, Magnolia purpurea blooms in April-July and Ye Yulan blooms in June. In short, the farther south, the earlier the flowering period, and in places with higher temperatures, the flowering period of Magnolia grandiflora will even be advanced to 65438+February.

Magnolia grandiflora has open first leaves, terminal flowers and large flowers with a diameter of 12- 15 cm. Perianth 9, campanulate. Magnolia grandiflora has strong resistance to harmful gases and has certain resistance and sulfur absorption ability. Therefore, Magnolia grandiflora is a good anti-pollution greening tree species in air pollution areas.