Search Results for "Nyssa sylvatica"

Black Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) | View Observations

Nyssa sylvatica, commonly known as Tupelo, Black gum, sour gum, is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to eastern North America from the coastal Northeast USA and southern Ontario south to central Florida and eastern Texas, as well as Mexico.

Other Names: Nyssa sylvatica sylvatica, 多花藍果樹, 多花蓝果树, 美國童話樹, 黑橡胶树, 美國紫樹

Triassic Lowlands | View Observations

US EPA Level IV Ecoregion Location: Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia Description: The Triassic Lowlands is a plain underlain and delineated by sedimentary rock and characterized by wide undulating ridges, broad nearly level valleys, limited local relief, and a mosaic of farms and hou...

Swamp Tupelo (Nyssa biflora) | View Observations

Nyssa biflora, commonly referred to as the swamp tupelo, or swamp black-gum is a species of tupelo that lives in wetland habitats. Swamp tupelo grows chiefly in the coastal plains from Delaware, eastern Maryland, and southeastern Virginia, south to southern Florida and west to eastern Texas. Its range extends north up the Mississippi Valley to southern Arkansas and west and south Tennessee.

Other Names: Nyssa sylvatica biflora, Swamp Blackgum, Swamp Black-Gum

Black Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica) Trees of Mount Auburn Cemetery (MAC) | View Observations

A Citizen Science Project monitoring the different phenophases of the Black Tupelo trees at the Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge/Watertown MA