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"description": "Magnolia denudata, the lilytree[2] or Yulan magnolia (simplified Chinese: \\u7389\\u5170\\u82b1; traditional Chinese: \\u7389\\u862d\\u82b1; pinyin: y\\u00f9l\\u00e1nhu\\u0101; lit. 'jade orchid/lily'), is native to central and eastern China.[3] It has been cultivated in Chinese Buddhist temple gardens since 600 AD. Its flowers were regarded as a symbol of purity in the Tang dynasty and it was planted in the grounds of the emperor's palace. It is the official city flower of Shanghai.",