Mystery tree flower

Started by Kris^, May 29, 2005, 11:07:23 PM

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Kris^

My partner and I were disassembling a greenhouse today at a commercial operation, and as I stared upward in exhaustion, I spied these flowers in the nearby trees.  Does anyone know what it is?  These large yellow flowers were everywhere in the canopy.  





-- Kris

Horns Pure Honey

Looks like a sweet gum but I dont think it truely is becuase they have 5 prongs on their leaves.
Ryan Horn

Kris^

Ok, I identified the tree -- a Yellow Poplar, Liriodendron tulipifera, or also known as a Tulip Tree.  I'd never seen one before.

-- Kris

Miss Chick-a-BEE

That would be a nice tree to have. I wonder if it grows as quickly as other poplars? It sure is pretty.

Beth

Horns Pure Honey

My grandpa has a tulip tree and it looks nothing like that. :?: Those look more like buttercups, lol.
Ryan Horn

Lesli

I have a few of those on my land--they are beautiful! And yes, Tulip Tree, or Tulip Poplar--I think they go by a lot of names.
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Lesli

FrogPond

Yes, it is a Tulip Poplar... sometimes called a Tulip Tree. These trees are some of the largest trees in this part of the country - they can approach 200 feet.

The flowers you see are loaded with nectar - sometimes as much as a tablespoon of nectar! The upright blooms are very strong and hold rain and dew.

This tree does grow very fast, has an upright habit, and makes a great landscaping tree - especially where you want a large tree fast!
Charles Fry, Amatuer Farmer & Entremanure
Frog Pond Acres   -    http://www.fpacres.com - come by for a visit!

Apis629

Yeah it's clearly a Tulip Tree when you look at the shape of the leaves!