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sweetbay magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) observed in Knoxville

iNaturalist: bkvitko

Urban Ecology

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Sweetbay magnolia is a beautiful native tree you can actually grow in your own yard — it tolerates wet, boggy soil where little else thrives, smells incredible in bloom, and supports native wildlife all season long.

Someone in Knoxville found and photographed a sweetbay magnolia growing in the wild, and the iNaturalist community confirmed the identification, making it an official research-grade record. Sweetbay magnolia is a gorgeous native tree with creamy white, lemon-scented flowers and glossy leaves that stay on the tree through much of winter in warmer areas. Observations like this help scientists and gardeners track where native plants are thriving.

Key Findings

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Observation achieved research-grade status, meaning the identification was confirmed by multiple iNaturalist community members

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Location is Knoxville, Tennessee, within the native range of Magnolia virginiana in the eastern United States

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Sweetbay magnolia is a native species, meaning this sighting supports local biodiversity tracking rather than flagging an invasive concern

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A sweetbay magnolia was spotted and confirmed in Knoxville, Tennessee, adding a verified record of this native semi-evergreen tree to the region's plant observation database.

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Research-grade observation of sweetbay magnolia in Knoxville.

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Magnolia virginiana

Magnolia virginiana, most commonly known as sweetbay magnolia, or merely sweetbay, is a member of the magnolia family, Magnoliaceae. It was the first magnolia to be scientifically described under modern rules of botanical nomenclature, and is the type species of the genus Magnolia; as Magnolia is...