Nyssa sylvatica / Black Gum, Black Tupelo

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Nyssa sylvatica / Black Gum, Black Tupelo

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Nyssa sylvatica is a tree native to the eastern US, but well adapted to our region. It is a reliable for a good display of fall color, including reds and oranges

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Genus species: Nyssa sylvatica Family: Nyssaceae

Common Name: Black Gum, Black Tupelo

Size: 20-30; in cultivation Shape: Pyramidal to irregular rounded -variable

Type: deciduous Foliage: Leaves alternate, simple, obovate to elliptical (variable). Waxy upper and dull lower surface. Shiny dark green in summer

Seasonal foliage color: Yes! including reds and oranges Flowers: Mostly dioecious - male and female flowers generally on separate plants

Growing conditions: Sun or part shade. Prefers moist well drained soil, but adaptable to our NW climate. Won;t tolerate high Ph

Climate zone: Hardy to zone 3

Uses and comments: Native to the eastern US. The wood is highly cross grained, therefore difficult to work, but therefore makes sturdy tool handles, chopping bowls.

OK with coastal exposure.