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Nyssa Sylvatica - Black Gum, Tupelo - at the Barcham Trees nursery in Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK


Caroline Vickers, Barcham Trees

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Nyssa Sylvatica - Black Gum, Tupelo - at the Barcham Trees nursery in Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK we have some 10-12cm girth trees in 55 litre pots ready for planting from 1st September 2019.

 

You can view, tag and reserve trees now and during the Summer for Autumn/Winter planting.

 

Introduced from America in 1750 this is widely regarded as the most attractive of all the native trees from the States.

 

Pyramidal when young it can resemble Quercus palustris in shape and habit and certainly rivals it for autumn colour when its foliage turns magnificent reds oranges and yellows.

 

The dark glossy green leaves are narrowly oval and can reach 15cm in length.

 

They do not tolerate lime soils so please bear this in mind if you choose one.

 

Mature height: 12-17m

 

Mature spread: 6-10m

 

Further product information at the link below:-

 

https://www.barchampro.co.uk/store/products/nyssa-sylvatica

 

Enquiries to [email protected]

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Some autumn colour there.  I'd heard of both Latin and English names but couldn't have said what the tree looked like.

Stunning.

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