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Magnolia grandiflora's leaves
Also known as "Southern Mangolia" is an example of human appropriation that drives ecological changes. The tree once endemic to subtropical forest has been cultivated by gardeners around the states and even beyond to the world. The Magnolia grandiflora is distinguished by it's large, broad, waxy top portion of the leave, with a brown, rough texture on the underside of the leaf. The price gardeners placed on this tree has been valued at $8.50. The Magnolia grandiflora has been valued by gardners as a source of timber/wood, ornamental purposes, and carbon sequester, which reduces carbon emissions.
There has been medical uses of the Magnolia grandiflora as well. Traditional Mexican medicine has valued the Mangolia grandiflora for it's antispasmodic effects produced by it's seeds. Researchers are discovering an extract of such seeds injected into rats produces as an anticonvulsant effect with the plans of utilzing this tree to treat patients with convulsions that occur with epileptic seizures.
General information of Magnolia grandiflora: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_grandiflora
Purchase of Magnolia grandiflora:
shop.arborday.org/product.aspx?zpid=863
Uses of Magnolia grandiflora:
plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/pg_magr4.pdf
Anticovulsion effect found in rats:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874198000282
Magnolia grandiflora's leaves
Also known as "Southern Mangolia" is an example of human appropriation that drives ecological changes. The tree once endemic to subtropical forest has been cultivated by gardeners around the states and even beyond to the world. The Magnolia grandiflora is distinguished by it's large, broad, waxy top portion of the leave, with a brown, rough texture on the underside of the leaf. The price gardeners placed on this tree has been valued at $8.50. The Magnolia grandiflora has been valued by gardners as a source of timber/wood, ornamental purposes, and carbon sequester, which reduces carbon emissions.
There has been medical uses of the Magnolia grandiflora as well. Traditional Mexican medicine has valued the Mangolia grandiflora for it's antispasmodic effects produced by it's seeds. Researchers are discovering an extract of such seeds injected into rats produces as an anticonvulsant effect with the plans of utilzing this tree to treat patients with convulsions that occur with epileptic seizures.
General information of Magnolia grandiflora: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_grandiflora
Purchase of Magnolia grandiflora:
shop.arborday.org/product.aspx?zpid=863
Uses of Magnolia grandiflora:
plants.usda.gov/plantguide/pdf/pg_magr4.pdf
Anticovulsion effect found in rats:
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378874198000282