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Magnolia
(Bay, Sweet; Sweet Bay)


A plant genus of the family magnoliaceae. The germacranolide sesquiterpene lactones costunolide, parthenolide, and costunolide diepoxide have been isolated from the leaves. Bark contains honokiol and magnolol. Parts are an ingredient of Banxia Houpo Tang.

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Magnolia
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The Southern <b>magnolia</b>
The Southern magnolia
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<b>Magnolia</b> - Wikipedia, the free
Magnolia - Wikipedia, the free
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<b>Magnolia</b> soulangiana flower
Magnolia soulangiana flower
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File:Saucer Magnolia tree.jpg
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Spring <b>Magnolia</b>
Spring Magnolia
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Yellow flowering <b>magnolias</b>
Yellow flowering magnolias
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Magnolia liliifloraLignanMagnolia splendensMagnolia globosaMagnolia acuminataMagnolia macrophyllaMagnolia × loebneriMagnolia blumeiMagnolia sprengeriMagnolia campbellii

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