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Liriodendron tulipifera

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Description
The tulip poplar is a beautiful tree. With both uniquely tulip-shaped leaves and tulip-like flowers, the tree’s common name is no surprise. Those passingly familiar with tulip trees may be surprised to learn about its flowers. Light yellow and cup-shaped, with a vibrant orange band towards the base, these showy flowers are often hidden behind the tree’s large foliage. So next time you are near a tulip tree in the summer, don’t forget to look out for its flowers.
Hardiness
-30 - 30 F
Attracts
Root-collar borer moth, tulip tree moth, promethea moth, tulip tree beauty, tiger swallowtail; cardinal, goldfinch, Carolina chickadee, purple finch, yellow-bellied sapsucker, ruby-throated hummingbird, pileated woodpecker; fox squirrel, gray squirrel, red squirrel, white-footed mouse, woodland deer mouse; white-tailed deer
Bloom Time
April to June
Pollination Syndrome
Beetles, bumblebees, honeybees, other long-tongued bees, flies, ruby-throated hummingbird
Provenance
From a cultivated plant not of known wild origin
Data Source
Smithsonian Gardens
Accession Number
2013-0645A
Restrictions & Rights
Usage conditions apply
Life Form
Deciduous tree
Average Height
60-90'
Bark Characteristics
Young: smooth, light gray, with shallow furrows Mature: thick, gray, with deep furrows
Bloom Characteristics
Tulip-shaped. 2" long.
Fall Color
Yellow
Foliage Characteristics
Alternate, simple, four-lobed, tulip-shaped leaves. 8" wide.
Fragrance
Flower smells slightly of cucumber.
Fruit Characteristics
Cone-like structure made up of many samaras on a central stalk. Seeds mainly disperse from October to November, but some continue to fall as late as March.
Structure
Oval
Range
S Ontario to NC and E USA
Habitat
Rich forests, on north and east aspects, lower slopes, sheltered coves, and concave slopes; 0-1500
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On Display
National Museum of the American Indian
Common Name
Tulip Poplar
Tulip Tree
Tulip Magnolia
Canoewood
Lyre Tree
Saddle Tree
Whitewood
Group
[vascular plants]
Class
Equisetopsida
Subclass
Magnoliidae
Superorder
Magnolianae
Order
Magnoliales
Family
Magnoliaceae
Genus
Liriodendron
Species
tulipifera
Topic
Trees
Living Collections
Record ID
ofeo-sg_2013-0645A
Usage
Not determined
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ax7f9499c3a-7204-42f3-9180-0a0d175ebef8
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