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Nyssa sylvatica 'Green Gable'-Deciduous Tree-Vibrant Fall Foliage 2-2.5" cal B&B
Nyssa sylvatica 'Green Gable'-Deciduous Tree-Vibrant Fall Foliage 2-2.5" cal B&B
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Nyssa sylvatica 'Green Gable'
Description
Nyssa sylvatica 'Green Gable', commonly known as the Green Gable Black Tupelo, is a striking deciduous tree known for its brilliant fall foliage. This cultivar is prized for its pyramidal shape and vibrant red, orange, and yellow autumn leaves. It is a versatile and hardy tree, perfect for adding color and structure to landscapes.
Suggested Uses
Ideal for use as a specimen tree in larger gardens or parks, Nyssa sylvatica 'Green Gable' is also suitable for naturalized settings and woodland gardens. Its vibrant fall color makes it an excellent choice for seasonal interest in any landscape.
Plant Details
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Botanical Name: Nyssa sylvatica 'Green Gable'
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Common Name: Green Gable Black Tupelo
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Size & Growth: Typically reaches 30-50 feet tall and 20-30 feet wide
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Hardiness Zones: 4-9
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Foliage Type: Deciduous
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Bloom Time: Spring
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Growth Rate: Moderate
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Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
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Attracts Pollinators: Yes, especially bees
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Indoor Friendly: No
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Container Friendly: No
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Deer Resistant: Yes
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Pet Warning: Non-toxic to pets
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Fragrant: No
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Cut Flower: No
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Grows Well With: Oaks, Maples, and other native trees
Care Tips
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Planting Instructions: Plant in spring or fall in well-drained soil
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Soil Moisture: Prefers moist, well-drained soil
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Soil Type: Acidic to neutral, loamy soil
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Humidity: Tolerates average humidity levels
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Pruning Instructions: Prune in late winter to maintain shape
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Winter Care: Mulch to protect roots in colder zones
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Planting Depth: Plant at the same depth as in the nursery pot
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Fertilization: Fertilize in early spring with a balanced fertilizer
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Special Care: Ensure good drainage to prevent root rot
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