Magnolien unserer Gärten
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21248/palmengarten.98Abstract
In mitteleuropäischen Gärten werden nordamerikanische und ostasiatische Magnolien als Ziergehölze kultiviert. Die wichtigsten Arten und Hybriden werden vorgestellt.
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