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Shipping Information
We dig plants when your order is received, and ship immediately via US Priority Mail. You will receive a tracking number via email when plants are shipped. All plants are packed to be safe in their packages for up to 3 days after receipt.
How We Protect Your Plants For Transit
We sell only bare root plants. For superior protection for plants in transit, we dip the roots in tera-sorb silicone gel to retain ample moisture for transit and surround with plastic.
Upon Receipt Of Your Plants
Open your plants, and inspect the same day received. You need to report any problems with your order within 3 days. Plant promptly - bare root plants need to be planted within 2-3 days unless there are weather issues. Keep roots moist and covered with plastic until they can be planted, and store in a cool place. Water daily for the first week after planting.
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Ships November through April |
Description
Tulip Poplar Tree is a Great Landscaping Tree
The state tree of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Indiana named for its aromatic orange and yellow flowers, which resemble tulips; These nectar-scented flowers, which bloom during the spring, are perfect for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies. In the fall, the Tulip Poplar's leaves turn a brilliant shade of yellow, adding a beautiful splash of color to any yard and making for excellent curb appeal. These trees proliferate, transplant well, and can thrive just about anywhere. They also provide a great deal of shade during the summer months. Beauty, fragrance, versatility, and resistance to disease make the Tulip Poplar a solid choice for any yard.
Tulip Poplar is an Excellent Shade Tree with Beauty, Fragrance, Versatility and Disease Resistance make it a Popular Choice for any Yard
The winter buds of this tree are a dark crimson color, making it very lovely and compelling against the white snow. The leaves are rather large, and measure about 5 or 6 inches in length and width. This type of train is better than many trees at succeeding despite the drought, the wind, and pests so this makes it easier to grow, and it is less likely that the tree will just suddenly and inexplicably die.
Tulip Poplar tree is a great tree to add to a landscape. Tulip Poplars will grow rather fast and can grow up to 6 feet each year. It will do great in full and partial sunlight and can adjust to any types of soil conditions. Tulip Poplar can attract small wildlife and birds to a lawn or landscape. Grown well, these trees look fantastic in the yard. This tree has a gorgeous bloom or flower that looks like a tulip. It is medium in size and often light green too with an orange center.