Nyssaceae

Tree ID: 155
Date of tree entry: February 7, 2024
Also known as the blackgum, the black tupelo is a slow-growing deciduous tree known for its vibrant autumn leaves and highly-sought after honey. Black tupelos are successful at attracting pollinators like bees to their flowers and birds and small mammals to their fruits. Black tupelos are native to...
Tree ID: 152
Date of tree entry: February 8, 2023
Tree ID: 152
Date of tree entry: February 8, 2023
Tree ID: 97
Date of tree entry: February 7, 2024
This deciduous tree is found throughout the United States, mostly east of the Mississippi on the continental US and in southern Ontario, but also with significant populations in Lousiana, Missouri, and Texas. Elevation-wise, it prefers to grow low on highlands of up to 3,000 ft. Further, it is also...
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