Manglietia

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Manglietia glauca (now var. glauca (Blume) Figlar & Noot.) as illustrated by Blume

Manglietia was the name of a genus of flowering plants in the family Magnoliaceae, with about 40 Asian species listed.[1] The genus is now considered a synonym of the well-known and similar Magnolia.[2]

They are trees with leathery leaves and green or red flowers.[1]

Species[]

Species with pages here include:

References[]

  1. ^ a b Manglietia. Flora of China.
  2. ^ Plants of the World Online: Manglietia Blume (retrieved 6 July 2019)
  3. ^ Vu, Q. N., Nian-He, X., & Yong-Kang, S. (2011). Manglietia crassifolia (Magnoliaceae), a new species from Vietnam. Novon, 21(3), 375-379.
  4. ^ Vu, Q. N., & Xia, N. H. (2010). Manglietia sapaensis NH Xia & QN Vu sp. nov.(Magnoliaceae) from Vietnam. Nordic Journal of Botany, 28(3), 294-297.


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