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Nyssa sylvatica, commonly known as tupelo, black tupelo, black gum or sour gum, [2] [a] is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to eastern North America from the coastal Northeastern United States and southern Ontario south to central Florida and eastern Texas, as well as Mexico.
23 lis 2021 · Though they don’t add much value to properties, black gum trees are an excellent ornamental landscaping choice. They produce beautifully colored leaves in the summer and fall and fruit that attract wildlife. A slow-growing tree, black gum trees need adequate space to spread their roots. On average, they grow between 30 and 50 feet high.
4 wrz 2024 · The black gum tree, also known as black tupelo, is a medium-size deciduous tree with a slow growth rate, gaining only around one to two feet per year. It generally grows in a rounded shape with a straight trunk, and its bark is likened to alligator skin.
26 gru 2023 · Find out all you need to know about how to grow a black gum tree, a native shade tree with brilliant fall color. This guide includes planting and care tips, as well as the best types of black gum tree to grow.
27 sie 2021 · Black gum is an often-overlooked tree that can provide a lot of value for wildlife in both wilder areas and around our homes. Its early, scarlet red fall colors that appear before most other trees start to change color can also add an “ooh and aww” element to your yard.
Black Gum (Nyssa sylvatica) is a remarkable shade tree that stands out in the fall. Its dense, pyramidal shape and glossy dark green leaves make it a stunning addition.
27 sty 2022 · The black tupelo tree is an attractive ornamental tree native to North America. Also called the black gum or sour gum, the deciduous tree is identified by its oval, dark green glossy leaves, bark resembling alligator skin, clusters of greenish-white flowers, and bluish-black fruits.