magnolia

[magˈnoʊliə]

magnolia Definition

  • 1a tree or shrub with large, fragrant, white, pink, purple, or yellow flowers
  • 2the flower of the magnolia tree

Using magnolia: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "magnolia" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The magnolia in our garden is in full bloom.

  • Example

    The magnolia's flowers are very fragrant.

magnolia Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for magnolia

Phrases with magnolia

  • a species of magnolia native to the southeastern United States, characterized by large, fragrant, white flowers and evergreen leaves

    Example

    The magnolia grandiflora is a popular ornamental tree in the southern United States.

  • magnolia soulangeana

    a hybrid magnolia tree that produces large, fragrant, pink or purple flowers in early spring

    Example

    The magnolia soulangeana is a popular ornamental tree in gardens and parks.

  • a small, brightly colored songbird that breeds in North America and winters in Central America and South America

    Example

    The magnolia warbler is known for its striking yellow and black plumage.

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Summary: magnolia in Brief

A 'magnolia' [magˈnoʊliə] is a tree or shrub with large, fragrant flowers that can be white, pink, purple, or yellow. It is often grown for ornamental purposes and is known for its beautiful blooms. The magnolia has several species, including the magnolia grandiflora and the magnolia soulangeana, which produce different colored flowers. The magnolia warbler is a small, brightly colored songbird that is named after the magnolia tree.