- saddle-leaf tree, and
white wood. The two
extant species are
Liriodendron tulipifera,
native to
eastern North America, and
Liriodendron chinense,
native to...
-
Liriodendron tulipifera—known as the
tulip tree,
American tulip tree, tulipwood, tuliptree,
tulip poplar, whitewood, fiddletree, lynn-tree, hickory-poplar...
-
Magnoliaceae and Rosaceae, with
species including tulip tree (Liriodendron
tulipifera),
sweet bay
magnolia (Magnolia virginiana) and wild
black cherry (Prunus...
-
Liriodendron chinense is very
similar to the
American species,
Liriodendron tulipifera,
differing in the
often slightly larger and more
deeply lobed leaves,...
-
fleshy receptacle Ranunculus Follicles:
Magnolia Samaras:
Liriodendron tulipifera The
components of
other aggregate fruit are more
difficult to define....
-
mature specimens of
Magnolia grandiflora (219
years old),
Liriodendron tulipifera (150 years),
Sequoiadendron giganteum (150 years), and
Sequoia sempervirens...
- sold as "yellow poplar"
along with that of the tuliptree,
Liriodendron tulipifera. The
Fraser magnolia, M. fraseri, also
attains enough size
sometimes to...
-
sinoamericanum is an
artificial hybrid of
Liriodendron chinense and
Liriodendron tulipifera in the
family Magnoliaceae.
Parent species of L. ×
sinoamericanum Liriodendron...
-
December 7, 2020.
Retrieved November 6, 2022. The
tulip tree (liriodendron
tulipifera) is
hereby adopted and
designated as the
official state tree, and the...
-
colony tree,
favoring Quercus (oak),
Carya (hickory), and
Liriodendron tulipifera (tulip poplar). This
beetle can be
found in a
large variety of habitats...