Magnoliaceae
The Magnoliaceae family, commonly known as the magnolia family, consists of flowering plants that include trees and shrubs. This family is characterized by large, fragrant flowers and broad leaves. Magnoliaceae plants are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions, although some species can thrive in temperate climates.
Members of the Magnoliaceae family are known for their unique reproductive structures, which include cone-like fruits. The family includes well-known genera such as Magnolia and Liriodendron, which are appreciated for their ornamental value and ecological importance. These plants play a role in various ecosystems, providing habitat and food for wildlife.