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Identify the Gums
... Cornaceae
Cornaceae - Watson/Dallwitz
Description by Individual Species
Black tupelo
Water tupelo
Leaves: alternate, simple, not toothed.
Bark: deeply furrowed.
Fruit: elliptical berry ... |
magnolia |
maple |
oak |
poplar |
red alder |
royal paulownia |
sassafras |
sweetgum |
sycamore |
tupelo |
willow |
yellow-poplar
ID Glossary
Suggested Reading ...
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Biomass, photosynthesis and water use efficiency of woody swamp species subjected to flooding and elevated water temperature
... water tupelo. At 40 °C, however, flooding significantly reduced growth of water tupelo as well as the other species. High water temperatures reduced stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rates in water tupelo ...
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Dendrology at Virginia Tech
... Carya alba - mockernut hickory USDAFS Forest Products Lab Landowner Sheet Carya aquatica - water hickory USDAFS Forest Products Lab Carya cordiformis - bitternut hickory USDAFS Forest ... Forest Products Lab Nyssa aquatica - water tupelo USDAFS Forest Products Lab Landowner Sheet Nyssa biflora - swamp tupelo USDAFS Forest Products Lab Nyssa ogeche - Ogeechee tupelo USDAFS Forest Products Lab Nyssa ...
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Local Flora: Trees and Shrubs
... huckleberry Gaylussacia nana glaucous huckleberry Gaylussacia tomentosa southern huckleberry Gleditsia aquatica water locust Gordonia lasianthus loblolly bay Hamamelis virginiana witch-hazel Hibiscus moscheutos ... pumila dwarf wax myrtle Nyssa biflora swamp tupelo Nyssa ogeche Ogeechee tupelo Nyssa sylvatica black tupelo Nyssa uniflora water tupelo Opuntia humifusa prickly-pear cactus Opuntia pusilla ...
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... santa-maria Carpinus Hornbeam Carpinus caroliniana American hombearn Carya Hickory Carya aquatica water hickory Carya cordiformis bitternut hickory Carya glabra pignut hickory Carya illinoensis ... red mulberry Nyssa Tupelo Nyssa aquatica water tupelo Nyssa ogeche Ogeechee tupelo Nyssa sylvatica var sylvatica black tupelo (typical) Nyssa sylvatica var biflora swamp tupelo Ostrya Hophornbeam Ostrya ...
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Chamaecyparis thyoides (L
... 45); Slash Pine-Hardwood (Type 85); Baldcypress (Type 101); Water Tupelo-Swamp Tupelo (Type 103); Baldcypress-Tupelo (Type 102); Sweetbay-Swamp Tupelo-Redbay (Type104). Over its great latitudinal range, however, several ... and seedling survival. Suitable conditions are limited to the hummocks above the usual water table, but on these hummocks seedlings may die during dry periods from insufficient ...
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Slash Pine Range and Habitat
... on deep, well drained sands (sandhills) and on poorly drained savanna soils with high water tables (crawfish flats). Growth is intermediate on inadequately drained soils. Specific factors related ... Pine-Hardwood, 87-Atlantic White-Cedar, 98-Pond Pine, 100-Pondcypress, 103-Water Tupelo-Swamp Tupelo, 104-Sweetbay-Swamp Tupelo-Redbay, 111-South Florida Slash Pine. Since it has been artificially ...
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The Oaks
... pin
northern red
Nuttall
scarlet
Shumard
southern red
water
white
willow
Leaves:
alternate, variable in shape, short stalked ...
locust |
magnolia |
maple |
oak |
poplar |
red alder |
royal paulownia |
sassafras |
sweetgum |
sycamore |
tupelo |
willow |
yellow-poplar
ID Glossary
Suggested Reading America ...
forestry.about.com
Red flowers in the garden
... of colors are backgrounds. A fence or a building, the sea or a body or water the color of the sky. All these things plus many more play a part in ... sun. Moist soil. Zones 7-9. Nyssa sylvatica - "Black Gum" or "Sour Gum" or "Black Tupelo". A broad based conical shaped tree up to fifty feet. Oval glossy dark to mid ...
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FLORA OF NORTH AMERICA - Future Flora of North America Volumes
... Aquifoliaceae, Buxaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Rhamnaceae, Vitaceae & Linaceae] – Red Mangrove family; Dogwood family + tupelo, blackgum; Silk Tassel family; Olax family; Sandalwood family; Showy Mistletoe family; ... family + rosemary, balm, basil, sage, skullcap, hedgenettle, pennyroyal; Mare’s-tail family; Water-starwort family; Plantain family; Butterfly-bush family + rustweed; Olive family + ash, ...
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