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Black Gum

Nyssa sylvatica
Black Gum

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Item # 292 - 1000458
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Black Gum Details:

Plant Facts
Mature Height
40 - 60 feet
Mature Spread
20 - 30 feet
Soil Type
Widely Adaptable
Moisture
Moist, Well Drained
Mature Form
Pyramidal
Growth Rate
Slow to Moderate
Sun Exposure
Full Sun - Partial Sun
Flower Color
Not Showy
Fall Color
Orange and Red
Foliage Color
Green
5-9

The Blackgum tree, Nyssa sylvatica, is also known as the Black Tupelo or Sourgum. Blackgum trees are considered one of our most beautiful native trees. It is thought of as one of the five best shade trees in America. The Black tupelo tree makes an excellent specimen tree with its outstanding summer and fall foliage and habit> It is lovely in a naturalized area. The Blackgum has moderate water requirements, and displays a moderate tolerance to salt and alkali soils.

This deciduous trees has outstanding scarlet fall color and displays a lustrous dark green color in the summer. The tree is pyramidal when young and then opens with age. Some branches are pendulous and the right-angled branches are attractive in winter. It is a good street tree that casts light shade. It does not tolerate standing water. The Blackgum tree is a honey plant for bees and the fruit attracts birds.

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  Slow growing, nice tree., 10/5/2006 11:52:04 AM
Reviewer: spinjim
The Black Gum is a beautiful tree, but be aware that youre planting it for a future generation. If you want a mature tree before you move out of your home, or before pass on to the next world, this is not not the tree for you. It is downright scrawny for five years, and then VERY slow growing for many years thereafter (6 inches per year). Unfortunately, it doesnt transplant well when mature, so its difficult to find a large specimen. Beautiful fall colors. Plant one for your children. If you already have a mature specimen, take very good care of it, and enjoy it.

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  astounding, 10/12/2006 6:41:03 PM
Reviewer: seesall
The dynamic display of fall color is breathtaking

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