Cucumber tree

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Cucumber Tree (Magnolia acuminata) is a species of magnolia native to the eastern regions of North America. It is a member of the Magnoliaceae family and is commonly known as the cucumber tree due to the resemblance of its unripe fruit to a small cucumber.

Description[edit | edit source]

The cucumber tree is a large deciduous tree that can grow up to 30 meters in height. It has a straight trunk and a rounded crown. The leaves are simple and alternate, with a length of 12-25 cm and a width of 6-12 cm. The flowers are yellow-green, 6-10 cm in diameter, with 6 tepals and numerous stamens and pistils.

Distribution and Habitat[edit | edit source]

The cucumber tree is native to the Appalachian Mountains and the Ohio River Valley in the United States. It is found in a variety of habitats, including forests, slopes, and valleys. The tree prefers well-drained, acidic soils and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade.

Uses[edit | edit source]

The wood of the cucumber tree is light, soft, and easily worked. It is used for furniture, veneer, and pulpwood. The tree is also grown as an ornamental for its attractive flowers and foliage.

Conservation Status[edit | edit source]

The cucumber tree is listed as a species of least concern by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). However, it is threatened by habitat loss and degradation due to urban development and agriculture.

Cultivation[edit | edit source]

Cucumber trees are propagated from seed. They require a period of cold stratification to germinate. The trees are relatively easy to grow and are resistant to most pests and diseases.

References[edit | edit source]

  • Flora of North America
  • Trees of the Eastern and Central United States and Canada


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