Nyssa Sylvatica - Saurer Gummi, Tupelo, Schwarzer Gummi


Nyssa Sylvatica - Saurer Gummi, Tupelo, Schwarzer Gummi

Nyssa sylvatica - saurer Gummi, Tupelo, schwarzer Gummi

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Sour Gum ist ein hart bewaldeter Baum, der 75 Fuß hoch wächst. Sie wächst in feuchten Gebieten und wird selten von Schädlingen befallen. Der Baum hat eine mittlere Wachstumsrate und horizontale Verzweigung. Sauerklee bevorzugt einen feuchten, sauren Boden, ist schwer zu verpflanzen, hat aber eine gute rote Herbstfärbung.

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FAQ - 💬

❓ Are Nyssa sylvatica fast growing?

👉 The black gum tree (Nyssa sylvatica) is a medium-size deciduous tree with a slow growth rate, gaining only around 1 to 2 feet per year.

❓ Is Nyssa sylvatica a good street tree?

👉 Both Nyssa and Liquidambar can grow into large trees so may require adequate room if used as street trees. But some cultivars can make very nice street trees. Nyssa sylvatica, Black Gum is native tree that has spectacular fall color. It can grow into a large tree so needs space to grow.

❓ How do I know if I have Nyssa sylvatica?

👉 Broadleaf deciduous tree, 30-50 ft, (9-15 m), pyramidal to irregular rounded, variable. Leaves alternate, ovate, obovate to elliptic (i.e., variable), 7.5-15 cm long, entire margin, but sometimes remotely toothed, glossy (waxy) upper and dull lower surface, good fall color, often bright red.

❓ Is Nyssa sylvatica edible?

👉 The genus name, Nyssa, comes from the Greek water nymph, Nysseides; and the species epithet refers to growing in the woods4. The fruit is edible, but sour, hence one of the common names—sour gum4.

❓ Are tupelo trees messy?

👉 The black tupelo isn't classed as a messy tree. Although it produces juicy dark-blue to black berries, birds typically consume them all before they drop to the ground. However, there may be some cleanup if the drupes fall on driveways or sidewalks.

❓ How long do tupelo trees live?

👉 A medium size tree up to 70 feet and 3 feet d.b.h. it has the potential to reach over 100 feet on good sites and live to the ripe old age of 500 years.

❓ Is black tupelo a messy tree?

👉 The black tupelo isn't classed as a messy tree. Although it produces juicy dark-blue to black berries, birds typically consume them all before they drop to the ground. However, there may be some cleanup if the drupes fall on driveways or sidewalks.

❓ How fast does a tupelo tree grow?

👉 Growth Rate This tree grows at a slow to medium rate, with height increases of anywhere from less than 12" to 24" per year.

❓ Is tupelo the same as black gum?

👉 The name "tupelo" is used primarily in the American South; northward and in Appalachia, the tree is more commonly called the black gum or the sour gum, although no part of the plant is particularly gummy.

❓ Can you eat tupelo berries?

👉 Like many trees, the Black Tupelo, also called the Black Gum tree and the Sour Gum, barely makes it into the edible realm. The pulp of its fruit is technically edible, extremely sour and extremely bitter, which is why it is usually used in sweetened preserves.

❓ Are black tupelo berries poisonous?

👉 Black Tupelo is a great edible fruit tree.

❓ Where is Nyssa sylvatica native to?

👉 Nyssa sylvatica. 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 .

❓ Is Nyssa sylvatica a non clonal plant?

👉 It is the longest living non-clonal flowering plant in Eastern North America, capable of obtaining ages of over 650 years. Nyssa sylvatica is found in a wide range of climates, due to its extensive distribution.

❓ How big does a Nyssa sylvatica tree trunk get?

👉 Trunk of a mature Nyssa sylvatica tree. Nyssa sylvatica grows to 20–25 metres (66–82 ft) tall, rarely to 35 metres (115 ft), with a trunk diameter of 50–100 centimetres (20–39 in), rarely up to 170 centimetres (67 in). These trees typically have a straight trunk with the branches extending outward at right angles.

❓ What is Nyssa sylvatica wood used for?

👉 Nyssa sylvatica is a major source of wild honey in many areas within its range. Hollow sections of black gum trunks were formerly used as bee gums by beekeepers. The wood of Nyssa sylvatica is heavy, hard, cross-grained, and difficult to split, especially after drying.


Autor Des Artikels: Alexander Schulz. Unabhängiger Konstrukteur und technischer Experte. Arbeitserfahrung in der Baubranche seit 1980. Fachkompetenz in den Richtungen: Bau, Architektur, Design, Hausbau.

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