Magnolia cv.
26-SEP-2025
Melbourne, Vic
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Magnolia cv.
26-SEP-2025
Melbourne, Vic

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Class Round 2: Eudicots vs Magnoliids
Eudicots vs Magnoliids
Eudicots
Magnoliids
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme vs Bay Leaves and Black Pepper
Eudicots (βtrue dicotsβ): This is a ginormous class, containing almost all leafy trees, quite a lot of plants that humans get food from (including potatoes and all of the legumes), and the plants we get tea, coffee, and chocolate from. It also contains carnivorous plants, parasitic plants, and some very poisonous plants, as well as tobacco and cannabis.
Magnoliids: The third largest group of flowering plants, with over 10,000 species. Magnolias, tulip trees, bay laurels (as in crowned with laurels, as in the spaghetti sauce leaf), black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, avocados. Many species produce fragrant oils, including ylang ylang. MDMA (ecstacy) is derived from a chemical found in some Magnoliids trees.
Magnolia grandiflora (c. 1861β1897) Ellen Thayer Fisher
8/19/21
Carolina spicebush or eastern sweetshrub (Calycanthus floridus)

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Liriodendron tulipifera
23-OCT-2025
Kings Domain, Melbourne, Vic
Class Round 1: Magnoliids vs Austrobaileyales
Magnoliids vs Austrobaileyales
Magnoliids
Austrobaileyales
Nice Smelling Plants vs Nice Smelling Plants
Magnoliids: The third largest group of flowering plants, with over 10,000 species. Magnolias, tulip trees, bay laurels (as in crowned with laurels, as in the spaghetti sauce leaf), black pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, avocados. Many species produce fragrant oils, including ylang ylang. MDMA (ecstacy) is derived from a chemical found in some Magnoliids trees.
Austrobaieyales: One of the basal clades of Magnolioiphyta, only rarely recognized before the 21st Century. Contains about 100 species of trees, shrubs, and lianas (woody climbing vines), including star anise, which in addition to being used for cooking and as a fragrance, prior to 2012 was used to commercially produce the flu medicine Tamiflu. Plants in this taxon are pollinated mostly by gall midges.
Campbell's magnolia (Magnolia Campbellii), Himalayan plants (1855) - Walter Hood Fitch