- tree
occasionally referred to as "
sourgum".
Water tupelo, a long-lived
tupelo tree
occasionally referred to as "
sourgum". Sour gum, a sour type of chewing...
- ****ociation (RTA) by
David A. Webb and
Geoffrey V. Webb "Tupelo (Blackgum,
Sourgum)".
University of Arkansas.
Retrieved 20
October 2020.
Virginia Polytechnic...
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Tilia (linden)
Moraceae Morus (mulberry)
Nyssaceae Nyssa N.
sylvatica (
sourgum)
Oleaceae Fraxinus (ash)
Pinaceae Abies (fir)
Pinus (pine)
Tsuga (hemlock)...
-
district is
dependent on
agricultural production and the main
sources are
sourgum, corn, peanuts, and onions. It is
served by a way-station of the southern...
- (myrtle family) Yes 992 Nyssaceae:
sourgum family Nyssa:
tupelo trees Nyssa aquatica water tupelo Nyssaceae (
sourgum family) Yes IUCN (LC) 691
Nyssa biflora...
- (four o'clock family) Nyssaceae:
sourgum family Nyssa:
tupelo trees Nyssa aquatica water tupelo Nyssaceae (
sourgum family) 691
Nyssa biflora swamp tupelo;...
- and
makes about 35% Gum (Arabic) internationally, and more than 80% of
sourgum and (simsim) in all
South Sudan. The
following points of
interest are found...
-
began planting nine tree
species including field maple, ****anese elm,
sourgum, tōtara, kōwhai, maidenhair,
tulip tree,
European beech, and
mountain beech...
- the School. (The Dean and his
spouse also
donated two
Nyssa sylvatic (
sourgum) for
beautification of the
Virginia grounds.)
Sheppard moved to the United...