These dwarf plum trees are being gifted to two of our daughters. I had hoped to purchase two more but was too late. They must be very popular. We are excited to watch the trees begin their growth next spring.
Tulip Poplar Seedling XL/JUMBO size
$39.95
Liriodendron tulipifera, Tulip or Yellow Poplar - FREE SHIPPING - Shipped bare-root in moist media for safe shipping.
Average Height is between 2-3 feet tall.
THIS LIVE TREE WILL BE SHIPPED IN A DORMANT STATE (Winter Sleep - No Leaves) from October- May and with trimmed leaves trimmed from June- September) AND BARE ROOT (No Planter Pot or Soil)
The stately native tulip poplar is a member of the Magnolia family, this broadly columnar to conical tree is a vigorous grower. The solitary, yellow-green cup shaped flowers with orange center, inconspicuous from a distance, add interest in summer and are followed by cone shaped fruits. This tree is excellent grown as a specimen or shade tree. Remember to give it plenty of room to grow!
Foliage: Deciduous, bright green, yellow in fall
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Light: Full Sun-Partial Shade
Mature Growth: Up to 100 feet high and a 50 feet spread
Soil: fertile, moist, slightly acid, well drained, adaptable
Blooms: Summer
Wildlife: Nectar-insects,butterflies,bees and Hummingbirds; Seed - Cardinal, purple finch and squirrel; Leaves - tiger and spicebush swallowtail butterfly larva
Larval Host Plant: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly, Spicebush butterfly
NOTE - Seedlings shipped from November-April will be shipped dormant with their roots wrapped in moist media for safe shipment
Average Height is between 2-3 feet tall.
THIS LIVE TREE WILL BE SHIPPED IN A DORMANT STATE (Winter Sleep - No Leaves) from October- May and with trimmed leaves trimmed from June- September) AND BARE ROOT (No Planter Pot or Soil)
The stately native tulip poplar is a member of the Magnolia family, this broadly columnar to conical tree is a vigorous grower. The solitary, yellow-green cup shaped flowers with orange center, inconspicuous from a distance, add interest in summer and are followed by cone shaped fruits. This tree is excellent grown as a specimen or shade tree. Remember to give it plenty of room to grow!
Foliage: Deciduous, bright green, yellow in fall
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Light: Full Sun-Partial Shade
Mature Growth: Up to 100 feet high and a 50 feet spread
Soil: fertile, moist, slightly acid, well drained, adaptable
Blooms: Summer
Wildlife: Nectar-insects,butterflies,bees and Hummingbirds; Seed - Cardinal, purple finch and squirrel; Leaves - tiger and spicebush swallowtail butterfly larva
Larval Host Plant: Eastern Tiger Swallowtail butterfly, Spicebush butterfly
NOTE - Seedlings shipped from November-April will be shipped dormant with their roots wrapped in moist media for safe shipment