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5 ft.-6 ft. Tall Tulip Poplar Tree in Growers Pot, Unique Foliage and Summer Blooms
The Tulip poplar tree actually is not a poplar at all but is a member of the magnolia family. The tulip poplar leaves are tulip-shaped and simple. The yellow poplar leaf is smooth on both surfaces, dark green and lustrous above, and often pale with a slight whitish bloom beneath. This beautiful tree is covered in light, greenish-yellow tulip shaped flowe…
The Tulip poplar tree actually is not a poplar at all but is a member of the magnolia family. The tulip poplar leaves are tulip-shaped and simple. The yellow poplar leaf is smooth on both surfaces, dark green and lustrous above, and often pale with a slight whitish bloom beneath. This beautiful tree is covered in light, greenish-yellow tulip shaped flowers with an orange band from April to June in the summer months. The tulip poplar flower puts on a gorgeous display during the spring and summer blooming season. It is a prolific seed bearer, but it has low percent germination. The cone shaped fruit clusters usually persist on branches with weak wood. The yellow tulip tree also features fantastic yellow color. The bright green leaves turn golden yellow for great fall color before falling to the ground as all deciduous trees do. The Tulip Poplar tree is a favorite wildlife system for beavers and porcupines who frequently nest near these trees or use the wood to build beaver dams.
Description
The Tulip poplar tree actually is not a poplar at all but is a member of the magnolia family. The tulip poplar leaves are tulip-shaped and simple. The yellow poplar leaf is smooth on both surfaces, dark green and lustrous above, and often pale with a slight whitish bloom beneath. This beautiful tree is covered in light, greenish-yellow tulip shaped flowers with an orange band from April to June in the summer months. The tulip poplar flower puts on a gorgeous display during the spring and summer blooming season. It is a prolific seed bearer, but it has low percent germination. The cone shaped fruit clusters usually persist on branches with weak wood. The yellow tulip tree also features fantastic yellow color. The bright green leaves turn golden yellow for great fall color before falling to the ground as all deciduous trees do. The Tulip Poplar tree is a favorite wildlife system for beavers and porcupines who frequently nest near these trees or use the wood to build beaver dams.
Specifications
Bloom Time | Spring |
Optimal Soil Condition | Acidic |
Growth Habit | Branching |
Wildlife Attracted | Bees, Birds, Pollinators |
Container Type | Container |
Returnable | 90-day |
Mature Height (Ft.) | Greater Than 40 |
Plant Species | Liriodendron Tulipifera |
Hardiness Zone | 4 (30 To -20 F),5 (20 To -10 F),6 (10 To 0 F) |
Evergreen Or Deciduous | Deciduous |
Mature Height (In.) | 1440 In. |
Sun Tolerance | Full Sun |
Average Shipping Height (In.) | 65 In |
Container Size | 5 |
Fragrance | Fragrant |
Mature Width (In.) | 480 In. |
Tree Height Range (Ft.) | 110-120 Ft. |
Best Time To Plant | Spring To Fall |
Blossom Color Family | Green |
Common Name Family | Poplar Tree |
Additional Characteristics | Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Low Maintenance |