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The yellow poplar tree is also called tulip tree, tulip poplar, white poplar, and whitewood. It is fast-growing and typically reaches heights between 80-100 feet. Some specimens can reach heights ...
In this episode of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee introduces the yellow buckeye. This native species, found in southeastern Indiana on high quality sites, features palmately ...
The yellow-bellied sapsucker is very habitual in nature, pecking “sample” holes to find a tree it likes. Once it finds a tree that it prefers, it will come back to that same tree again and ...
It is most commonly known as Osage orange, but other names include hedge, hedge-apple, yellow-wood, bowwood, Osage apple, and bodark (from the French bois d’arc, meaning bow wood).
It is most commonly known as Osage orange, but other names include hedge, hedge-apple, yellow-wood, bowwood, Osage apple, and bodark (from the French bois d’arc, meaning bow wood).
This tree would have topped the list since at one time it was the largest Yellow Wood Tree in Massachusetts. But according to Walsh, a storm a few years ago knocked the tree down.
Consider adding the yellow wood poppy to your garden for a splash of bright spring color. Native to an area from western Pennsylvania to Illinois, north to Wisconsin and south to Arkansas, ...