In fact, what we usually call "Magnolia" and "Magnolia" are plants. If you look at their pictures, you will find that no matter which kind of plants, their colors are the same, and there is no obvious difference. Indeed, there is no essential difference between them. If we have to say that they are different, then it's just the different address.
We mentioned above that they are essentially a kind of plant, but their names are different. Why? It turns out that the reason why people sometimes call it "Magnolia" and sometimes call it "Magnolia" is that they have different objects of comparison. Specifically, no matter what kind of plants they are, their color is purplish red. Then, in comparison with "Magnolia", "Magnolia" and other varieties, we are generally used to call it "Magnolia". This is because the contrast of red, white and yellow is obvious. However, considering that its color is purplish red, we are used to call it "Magnolia" when it is not compared with other varieties. It is because of this that they are called differently.
There is no doubt that their origins are the same. Specifically, they all use "Magnolia" as the rootstock, take the buds of "Purple /ruby" as the joints, and then they are grafted and cultivated. They are different from other varieties. They have purplish red flowers, which first bloom and then grow leaves. In addition, they can bloom twice a year.