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8 paź 2013 · Black Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) , also called black gum tree is a North Eastern American native tree producing edible fruit in the fall.
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.
Nyssa sylvatica (Blackgum) Tupelo Family (Nyssaceae) Introduction: From waxy spring foliage and brilliant fall color to beautiful winter form, the blackgum shows great ornamental value. It has unique, very thick bark that is arranged in char-acteristic six-sided plates.
Black Gum Tree has strikingly brilliant red to deep purple foliage in the fall. The small blue berries can be a nuisance as they attract birds. The name Tupelo comes from the native American muscogee language meaning "swamp tree". The fruit of the black gum tree is used to make pies, jams and drinks.
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Black Gum Species information Scientific Name: Nyssa sylvatica Marsh Family: Nyssaceae Conservation Status: Least concern Native to: Eastern to central United States Habitat Type: From alluvial stream bottoms to uplands Description: Black Gum or tupelo is a deciduous tree which grows usually up to 66-80ft (20-25m).
22 paź 2018 · Black gum (Nyssa sylvatica), or black tupelo, is a medium to large growing deciduous tree native to USDA zones 4 to 9. Few trees are able to compete with black gum in regard to summer and fall color. In September, its dark green foliage gives way to intense red fall color with hues of orange, yellow, and purple, which makes it a wonderful ...