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      • The small, usually bisexual flowers are borne in clusters. They have two to six sepals, petals in two or more series, several stamens, and one to several carpels (structure units of the female flower parts).
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    The inflorescence is a solitary, showy flower with indistinguishable petals and sepals. Sepals range from six to many; stamens are numerous and feature short filaments which are poorly differentiated from the anthers. Carpels are usually numerous, distinct, and on an elongated receptacle or torus. [3] .

  3. Magnoliaceae, magnolia family of the order Magnoliales that contains at least two genera and nearly 250 species, including many handsome, fragrant-flowering trees and shrubs. Most have simple leaves and an elongated conelike floral axis with flowers that have six tepals (sepals and petals that are.

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  4. The inflorescence is a solitary flower. Members of Magnoliaceae generally shared the presence of bisexual flowers, with the exception of Kmeria and some species of Magnolia section Gynopodium. Stamens are numerous and feature short filaments, which are poorly differentiated from the anthers.

    • Magnoliopsida
    • Plantae
    • Magnoliophyta
    • Magnoliales
  5. The inflorescence is a terminal solitary flower. Flowers are large, bisexual (rarely unisexual), actinomor-phic, hypogynous; the receptacle grows into an elongate axis (called a torus or androgynophore), which bears the androe-cium and gynoecium. The perianth is multi-whorled or spiral, apotepalous.

  6. In the spring, magnolia flowers open before the leaves (a) expand. Bud coverings of leaf stipules (b) and flower bracts (c) are fuzzy with hairs (pubescence). The star magnolia flower has many similar appearing sepals and petals (e) and many stamens (f) with anthers (g) that open longitudinally on both sides.

    • Janice Glimn-Lacy, Peter B. Kaufman
    • 1984
  7. Article History. magnolia flower. Related Topics: Annonaceae. Magnoliaceae. Winteraceae. Myristicaceae. Degeneriaceae. Magnoliales, the magnolia order of flowering plants, consisting of 6 families, 154 genera, and about 3,000 species. Members of Magnoliales include woody shrubs, climbers, and trees.

  8. The flower of extant Magnolias is now considered to be specialized and not a large, floppy reproductive structure devoid of ultraviolet (UV) patterns, movements, specialized food sources, fragrances, heat production, etc.

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