| Bigleaf Magnolia is a rare deciduous native found in the understory of rich forests with enormous tropical-looking leaves (the largest simple leaves of any tree in the US) that have auriculate (earlobe-shaped) bases. It is much less common than the similar Umbrella-Tree (M. tripetala), which has smaller leaves (though still large) without the lobes at the base. Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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| Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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| The fragrant cream-colored flowers have a distinctive magenta mark at the base of the petals. Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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| Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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| Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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| Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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| The undersides of the leaves are glaucous (whitened) and pubescent (hairy). Planted specimen, Durham, NC 5/24/2009.
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