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Sweetbay,
Magnolia virginiana +
Leaves whitened below, 4-6" long, per Woody Plants of the Blue Ridge (Lance).
Southern Magnolia,
Magnolia grandiflora
Note brown pubescence on young twigs, buds, petioles, and leaf undersides. — Clemson Extension
Bigleaf Magnolia,
Magnolia macrophylla
Leaf blades heart-shaped or lobed at base, per Native Trees of the Southeast, An Identification Guide (Kirkman, Brown, & Leopold, 2007).
Bigleaf Magnolia,
Magnolia macrophylla
The largest simple leaves of any tree in North America, per Landscaping with Native Trees (Sternberg & Wilson, 1995).
Bigleaf Magnolia,
Magnolia macrophylla
On left M. tripetala, on right M. macrophylla.
Ashe's Magnolia,
Magnolia ashei
Looks similar to M. macrophylla, but w a shrublike habit & narrower fruit, per Native Shrubs and Woody Vines of the Southeast (Foote & Jones, 1989).
Fraser Magnolia,
Magnolia fraseri
False whorls of leaves at branch tips impart an umbrella-like appearance, per South Carolina's Native Magnolias (Figlar, 2007).
Fraser Magnolia,
Magnolia fraseri
Blades obovate to spatulate, conspicuously auriculate at the base, glabrous, per Native Trees of the Southeast, An Identification Guide (Kirkman, Brown, & Leopold, 2007).
Pyramid Magnolia,
Magnolia pyramidata
Closely related to M. fraseri, but leaves generally shorter (5.5-8.5" long), per Native Trees of the Southeast, An Identification Guide (Kirkman, Brown, & Leopold, 2007).
Umbrella Magnolia,
Magnolia tripetala
Resembling M. fraseri, but its much larger leaves are tapered at the base, per South Carolina's Native Magnolias (Figlar, 2007).
Cucumber Magnolia,
Magnolia acuminata var. acuminata
Leaves lacking auriculate base & spaced along twig (not crowded terminally), per Native Trees of the Southeast, An Identification Guide (Kirkman, Brown, & Leopold, 2007).