Yellow tulip poplar tree blossoms with red centers among green leaves

Tulip Poplar Tree

1-2 Feet / 25
$112.50
Sale price  $112.50 Regular price 
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Yellow tulip poplar tree blossoms with red centers among green leaves
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Tulip Poplar Tree

$112.50
Sale price  $112.50 Regular price 
Unit price $4.50 each
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Ship Date: Ships in November 2026

Unit price $4.50 each
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Quick Facts

Exposure: Sun or Shade

Height at Maturity: Over 25 Feet

Usage: Vibrant Foliage

Shipped As: Bare-root

Planting Zones: 4-9

Product Details

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The Tuliptree enjoys a close kinship with the Magnolia family, and its fantastic spring blooms make it a highly sought-after ornamental asset. It often matures to 70-90 feet with a broad 30- to 50-foot spread. They can reach heights of 120 or taller. Its immense size and ability to deliver abundant shade task property owners by giving it plenty of space.

The Tuliptrees Have A Lovely Fragrance

In spring, it is covered with yellow, orange, and green flowers and ranks among the largest fragrance varieties. Its stems and blooms give off a lovely aromatic scent that enhances the surrounding landscape. It remains an essential source for wildlife. White-tailed deer, rabbits, birds, and squirrels benefit from its leaves, stems, and seeds. The nectar produced by the spring blooms also attracts hummingbirds and butterflies.

The Foliage Of This Colorful Tree

Its leaves typically reach 3-6 inches, and the canopy grows oval. Its fall foliage remains a reliable golden-yellow, although it also offers colorful seeds during the summer months.

Planting These Fast-Growing Native Trees

Because it ranks among the largest, fast-growing native ornamentals in North America, property owners typically need abundant space to maximize its benefits. Some landscapes feature it as a standalone asset away from buildings. This use allows property owners to enjoy the prominent shade, aromatic scents, and hummingbirds it attracts while relaxing under it. These are other items to consider when including it in a landscape.

  • Light: It prefers at least 6 hours of full sun daily but can succeed in areas with at least 4 hours of sunlight daily.
  • Soil: They thrive in moist, well-drained, acidic soil conditions. They can tolerate alkaline soils and prefer spring plantings to fall. It usually requires consistent moisture; its leaves will pale yellow in arid conditions.
  • Hardiness: It thrives in Zones 4-9, and property owners would be wise to monitor pests such as aphids. Canker and verticillium wilt can also present health issues.

Maintenance

Maintaining It Does Not Require a Herculean Effort

This tree thrive with early spring fertilizing and casual monitoring for pests and potential blight. Because they increase, it’s essential to prune weak or dead branches as needed. Remember that they require moisture, so consistently water them during a drought.

It delivers that “wow factor” to residential properties and has been widely integrated into recreational spaces. If you are considering adding it to your property, our TN nursery has a complete inventory ready to plant.

This tree is a magnificent choice for large properties. It's often mistakenly called yellow poplar or tulip poplar. It's the official state tree in a few places. The young trees are fast-growing, and the mature trees can become truly large trees. You can identify it by its specific tulip-shaped flowers, which feature a distinct orange band at the base. Historically, native americans used the wood to carve a dugout canoe. The Tuliptree is an important, fast-growing native.

Bare-root Tulip Poplar Tree with slender brown trunk and exposed roots

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