Each week i will post a plant of the day, document my encounter with this particular plant and enlighten you on the history and health benefits. #plantoftheday #magnoliatree #magnoliabark #magnoliaflower
Today was very rare for me, because who would have thought that flowers 🌸 can bloom in late winter? Not in a million years did I ever imagine this beautiful magnolia tree blossoming along the roadside in the beginning of march. We are so use to "April showers bringing may flowers", lol but apparently thats not the case here! The weather has been so dull and gloomy for the past three week, spotting this tree was like a breathe of fresh air. I was SUPER excited to see so much joy and life in one tree. I had to pull my car over because this moment was worth being captured.
"Bloom Where You Are Planted" - Anonymous Author
Magnolia Health Benefits
This bioactive compound is a powerhouse for soothing and calming the nerves. Most people use the bark and flower for medicine. It helps with digestion, constipation, imflammation, anxiety, stress, depression, fever, headache, stroke, asthma, and more. Before taking Mangolia you want to consult with your doctor. This is information that can be discuss in your next doctors visit.
Origin Of Magnolia
Magnolia is an ancient plant named after the french herbalist Pierre Magnol. This flowering tree is native to china, where it's traditionally use as medicine to promote relaxation for the body. Magnolia bark and flower care commonly used in suppliments, tea, toothoaste, and skin care.
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Photograph by Tabitha Andrews
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