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This tree has a variety of common names: Tuliptree, Tulip Magnolia, Tulip Poplar and Yellow Poplar. It is a member of the Magnoliaceae family, of which magnolias are also members. The blossoms may appear high in the tree and are easily overlooked. ... There are more tulip tree photos available...
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www.wcisel.com/plants/tuliptree/index.htm
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Liriodendron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liriodendron (pronounced /ˌlɪriɵˈdɛndən/ ) is a genus of two species of tree in the Magnoliaceae family, known under the common name Tulip tree (although it is unrelated to the tulip). Lir...
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Tulip Tree; (Liriodendron tulipifera L.) ... GENERAL: Also known as Yellow poplar, Tulip poplar, White poplar and Whitewood. A large tree, the tallest of the eastern hardwoods. It grows rapidly and is an important timber and shade tree. The wood is valuable for veneer and many other uses. ... Graphic of the Tulip Tree...
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www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/commontr/tuliptre.htm
www.dcnr.state.pa.us/forestry/commontr/tuliptre.htm
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Liriodendron tulipifera - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liriodendron tulipifera , commonly known as the American tulip tree , tulip poplar or yellow poplar , is the Western Hemisphere representative of the two-species Liriodendron genus and the ...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on tulip tree (tree), North American ornamental and timber tree of the magnolia family (Magnoliaceae), order Magnoliales, not related to the true poplars. ... The tulip tree occurs in mixed-hardwood stands in eastern North America. It is taller than all other eastern broad-leaved...
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www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/608672/tulip-tree
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The yellow poplar is also called the "tulip tree" because of its tulip-flower shaped leaves. It is one of the tallest (up to 120 feet!) and most distinctive eastern North American hardwood trees.
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www.psu.edu/dept/nkbiology/naturetrail/speciespages/pop...
www.psu.edu/dept/nkbiology/naturetrail/speciespages/poplar.htm
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Yellow-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera), also called tuliptree, tulip-poplar, white-poplar, and whitewood, is one of the most attractive and tallest of eastern hardwoods. It is fast growing and may reach 300 years of age on deep, rich, well-drained soils of forest coves and ... Yellow-poplar is also valued as a honey tree,
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www.wildwnc.org/education/trees/tulip-tree-liriodendron...
www.wildwnc.org/education/trees/tulip-tree-liriodendron-tulipifera-magnoliaceae-magnolia-family
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of Conservation ****:THE TULIP TREE One of the most magnificent and valuable trees in North America is the Tulip Tree -- the state tree of Indiana, The tulip tree requires deep rich soil, moist but well-drained, and much of the finest timber was cut by pioneers because it was sure evidence of good farmland.
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www.newton.dep.anl.gov/natbltn/300-399/nb303.htm
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