Tree Talk: Tulip-poplar
Forests for the Bay Forests for the Bay
6.15K subscribers
22,650 views
0

 Published On Jul 9, 2022

If you like trees that are easy to identify, you'll LOVE tulip-poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)! This very distinct hardwood tree species is abundant and common in forests of the eastern US. Also called tuliptree and yellow-poplar, this species is actually in the Magnolia Family. Tulip-poplar is one of the largest hardwood trees in eastern forests and also boasts fast growth and high timber value. It is also beloved for its attractive leaves, flowers, and form, and is an important canopy species on mesic sites.

Other Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay staff featured in this Tree Talk (briefly) are Zach Carnegie, Maryland Forests Projects Coordinator, and Jim Kauffman, Pennsylvania Forests Projects Coordinator.

Want more goods from the woods? Subscribe to this channel, and our monthly newsletter at forestsforthebay.org/newsletter_signup.cfm ! Who are we, anyway? Forests for the Bay is an educational program of the Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. Learn more at allianceforthebay.org.

Recorded on 6/9/22 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by Allyson Davis, whose favorite tree happens to be tulip-poplar!

show more

Share/Embed