- Including results for Swamp Tupelo.Do you want results only for Swamp Tupolo?
Nyssa biflora (Black Gum, Swamp Tupelo, Water Gum) | North …
Other content from plants.ces.ncsu.eduWhat Is A Swamp Tupelo - Gardening Know How
Jan 24, 2023 · What is a Swamp Tupelo? Unless you live on the country’s southeast coastal area, you may never see a swamp tupelo (Cornaceae …
- Estimated Reading Time: 3 mins
Nyssa biflora - Wikipedia
Nyssa aquatica (Cotton Gum, Sour Gum, Swamp Tupelo, Tupelo …
Black Tupelo - US Forest Service Research and …
Black tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) is divided into two commonly recognized varieties, typical black tupelo (var. sylvatica) and swamp tupelo (var. biflora).
Nyssa sylvatica - Wikipedia
Water Tupelo - US Forest Service Research and …
Water tupelo grows in low, wet flats or sloughs and in deep swamps. Some of the better sites are in the sloughs and swamps along Coastal Plain rivers of the Southeast, such as the Roanoke and Santee, and in the large swamps of …
Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora) - Carolina Nature
May 15, 2004 · Swamp Tupelo is similar to the common Blackgum (Nyssa sylvatica), but with narrower leaves and found only in wetlands. This Coastal Plain tree has been recorded in Chatham, Granville, and Wake counties in the …
Florida Native Plant Society (FNPS)
Grows naturally in swamps and best planted in moist areas. For moist settings, it is appropriate both as a shade tree and as a fall-color specimen tree in those parts of the state that get good fall cooling. Propagation: Availability: Native …
- Including results for Swamp Tupelo.Do you want results only for Swamp Tupolo?