Magnolia krusei
J.Jiménez Ram. & Cruz Durán
Magnoliaceae
Results of DNA analysis in various studies (see, for example, R.B. Figlar & H.P. Nooteboom, Blumea 49: 87-100. 2004) have supported the concept that the various genera comprising the subfamily Magnolioideae would be more consistently treated as a single genus, Magnolia. This is the treatment followed here, though it is still not universally accepted[
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- Plants for a Future
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- Notes from observations, tasting etc at Plants For A Future and on field trips.
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General Information
Magnolia krusei is a tree that usually grows from 6 - 10 metres tall, exceptionally to 25 metres. The bole is quite short, with the first branches starting at around 1 - 2 metres; the bole can be 50 - 100cm in diameter[
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- Missouri Botanical Garden; St. Louis.
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- A botanical journal, focussing on publishing new plant names. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
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The plant is harvested from the wild for local use as a medicine and source of wood. It is grown as an ornamental, being valued especially for its pleasant aroma[
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- Missouri Botanical Garden; St. Louis.
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- A botanical journal, focussing on publishing new plant names. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
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The plant is classified as 'Endangered' in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species(2013)[
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Known Hazards
None known
Botanical References
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- A botanical journal, focussing on publishing new plant names. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
Range
C. America - southern Mexico.
Habitat
Cloud forests at elevations around 1,150 - 1,600 metres[
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- IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
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- The Red List of Mexican Cloud Forest Trees
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- Editors González-Espinosa M., et al.
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- http://www.globaltrees.org
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- Fauna and Flora International; Cambridge, UK.
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- 2011
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- Available to download from the Internet in PDF format, this publication gives some basic information on the trees of the Mexican Cloud Forests, focussing on their conservation status, but also with a description, habitat, some uses etc.
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Properties
Conservation Status | Endangered |
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Habit | Tree |
Height | 10.00 m |
Cultivation Status | Ornamental, Wild |
Cultivation Details
Not known
Edible Uses
None known
Medicinal
An infusion of the fresh flowers is used as a treatment for colic and stomach pains[
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- Novon Vol. 15
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- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
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- Missouri Botanical Garden; St. Louis.
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- 2005
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- A botanical journal, focussing on publishing new plant names. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
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Other Uses
The wood is used for making domestic utensils such as plates and spoons[
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- Missouri Botanical Garden; St. Louis.
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- A botanical journal, focussing on publishing new plant names. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
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The wood makes a good fuel[
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- http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/
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- Missouri Botanical Garden; St. Louis.
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- A botanical journal, focussing on publishing new plant names. It can be downloaded from the Internet.
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We do not have any more information on the wood of this species, but a general description of the wood for members of this genus growing in Central America and the Caribbean is as follows:-
The heartwood is olive-green when freshly cut, becoming light yellowish-brown to greenish-brown sometimes with a purplish tinge upon exposure, purple, dark brown, or nearly black streaks are common; the wide band of sapwood is white to greenish when first cut, darkening somewhat on exposure. The texture is fine and uniform; the grain straight to interlocked; lustre is low to moderate; there is no distinctive odour or taste. The heartwood is rated durable to highly durable with respect to deterioration by both white-rot and brown-rot fungi, but vulnerable to dry-wood termite attack. The wood is easy to air season, drying rapidly with no or slight warp and checking. It saws and machines easily, however in planing there may be considerable tearing where grain is irregular. It is used for utility veneer and plywood, millwork, furniture and cabinet work, general interior and exterior construction, boat planking, and turnery[
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- Tropical Timbers of the World. Ag. Handbook No. 607.
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- Chudnoff. Martin.
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- USDA Forest Service. Wisconsin.
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- 1984
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- Terse details on the properties of the wood of almost 400 species of trees from the Tropics.
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Propagation
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