Tupelo, or Black Gum, is a deciduous tree that is often found around ponds, lakes and swampy areas. Tupelo flowers are an important source of nectar for bees, honeybees make tupelo honey from it. Tupelos produce blue-black fruits that support birds. During the Fall, its shiny leaves are striking reds and purples.
Tupelo
Nyssa sylvatica
Duration
Perennial
Plant Type
Tree
Available
No
Height
30-50 feet
Spread
20-30 feet
Bloom Season
Mid Spring
Late Spring
Flower Colors
Green
White
Sun Tolerance
Soil Tolerance
Average
Clay
Moist
Poorly drained
Features
Bee friendly
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Bird friendly
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Salt Tolerant
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Deer resistant
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Winter interest
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