
The Tulip (yellow) Poplar has fishnet bark with a white accent throughout it. It has a showy green flower that thrives during late spring, early summer and it attracts insects to help it thrive. The Tulip Poplar's scientific name is Liro Dendron Tulipiferra. Another indicator of the Tulip Poplar its cat faced shaped leaf. It grows at a fast pace in moist areas and has alternate branches and simple leaves. It can live to be 300 years old in well drained, rich soil.
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