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The tupelos (sg. pronounced /ˈtuːpɨloʊ/ ), or pepperidge trees , genus Nyssa (pronounced /ˈnɪsə/ ), are a small genus of about 9 to 11 species of trees with alternate, simple lea...
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Tupelo Gum (Nyssa aquatica); Tupelo Gum also known as water tupelo, swamp tupelo grow to about 90 feet tall. The bases of Tupelo Gum trees are swollen or flared outward but with out flutes like a cypress tree. This give the tupelo gum tree a wider base which give it more stability in the swamps and lowland forests.
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Black tupelo tree photos, makes for great background tree pictures ... Each tree picture category on the left gives you information about the specific tree types and lots of great pictures of that tree. For each Black Tupelo tree picture just click on the picture to make the tree picture enlarge.
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Tupelo trees have the same problem as Rodney Dangerfield-they don't get no respect. Hardly anyone recognizes them, and most people would never guess that ... A swollen base is wider and offers increased stability. You seldom see a tupelo tree toppled by wind. Branches may break off, but the whole tree remains upright.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Tupelo (tree). Tupelo (tree). Information about Tupelo (tree) in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Tupelo (tree))
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Tupelo honey is produced from the tupelo gum tree which grows profusely along the Chipola and Apalachicola rivers of northwest Florida. Here in the river swamps, this honey is produced in a unique fashion. Bees are placed on elevated platforms along the river’s edge, and they fan out through the surrounding...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on tupelo (tree genus), any of about seven species of trees constituting the genus Nyssa, and belonging to the sour gum family (Nyssaceae). Five of the species are found in moist or swampy areas of eastern North America, one in eastern Asia, and one in western Malaysia.
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Forestryimages.org provides several images of parts of water tupelo. The tree is a hardwood and the lineal taxonomy is Magnoliopsida > Cornales > Nyssaceae > Nyssa aquatica L. Water tupelo is also sometimes called cottongum, sourgum, swamp tupelo, tupelo-gum, and water-gum...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on water tupelo tree (tree), ...scarlet autumnal foliage. A variety of the black tupelo called the swamp black tupelo (N. sylvatica, variety biflora) grows in swamps along the East coast and in the Deep South. ... tupelo (tree genus)
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