The Magnolia, written by T. W. Parsons, is a book that explores the history, biology, and cultural significance of the magnolia tree. The book begins by tracing the origins of the magnolia, which is native to Asia and the Americas, and then delves into its many uses throughout history. Parsons discusses how the magnolia has been used for medicinal purposes, as a source of timber, and even as a food source. The book also explores the symbolism of the...
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