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Synonyms tupelo tree
Type of gum, gum tree
Has types black gum, nyssa aquatica, nyssa sylvatica, pepperidge, sour gum, water gum
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Type of wood

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Fast growing, short-lived tupelos now dominate the Delta's cypress-tupelo swamp.
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Scott planned to use the tupelo for pulp, and sell the cypress to hardwood companies.
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Tupelo tied the game in its half of the eighth and won it in the ninth.
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Some varieties of honey, including tupelo, acacia, and sage, crystallize less regularly.
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Tupelo Woods is one of the new neighborhoods in The Woodlands'newest village, Creekside Park.
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The half-mile boardwalk winds through a cool cypress-tupelo wetlands.
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Upstream water diversion also has lessened the flooding needed for a healthy tupelo forest.
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The tupelo leafminer is an insect in a group known as shield bearers.
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These tupelo and cypress trees show the high water mark of flooding.
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  • Pale soft wood of a tupelo tree especially the water gum
  • Any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America
  • A town in northeast Mississippi
  • The tupelos (sg.), or pepperidge trees, genus Nyssa , are a small genus of about 9 to 11 species of trees with alternate, simple leaves. Most are highly tolerant of wet soils and flooding, some needing to grow in such environments. ...
  • Tupelo is the largest city in and the county seat of Lee County, Mississippi, United States. It is the seventh largest city in the state of Mississippi, smaller than Meridian, and larger than Greenville. ...
  • "Tupelo" is the second single by Australian rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and the only single from the band's sophomore album The Firstborn Is Dead.
  • A North American tree, Nyssa multiflora, of the dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries