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			<![CDATA[ Magnolia the State Flower of Louisiana ]]> 
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			<![CDATA[ <p>The Magnolia is the State Flower of Louisiana. </p>
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<p>Magnolia the State Flower of Louisiana</p>
<p>Southern magnolia flowers are large and showy. Magnolia flowers are white and the fragrance is reminiscent of citronella. Flower of the Southern Magnolia are up to 12 inches across and very fragrant, with 6-12 petals with a waxy texture. The flowers emerge from the tips of twigs on mature Magnolia trees in late spring.</p>
<p>The Southern magnolia, also known as bull bay, is a magnolia native to the southeastern United States, from coastal North Carolina south to central Florida, and west to East Texas. It is a medium to large tree 60-90 feet tall with a striking appearance, both in leaf and in bloom. The southern magnolia tree is an evergreen.</p>
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