Magnolia zenii
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Magnolia zenii is a species of plant in the family Magnoliaceae. It is endemic to China.
Listed as "critically endangered," there were only a few dozen found left of these when the variety was first discovered in China in 1931 according to MEG McCONAHEY writing in THE PRESS DEMOCRAT.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
As of 2007, only a single population of 18 trees on the north slopes of Baohua Mountain near Zhenjiang had been documented.[1]
Taxonomy
Magnolia zenii was described by botanist Wan-Chun Cheng in 1933.[2]
Gallery
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Flower
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Leaf
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Maturing fruit
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Mature fruit with seeds
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Photo of Magnolia zenii at the San Francisco Botanical Garden
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