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The tupelo oʊ, black gum, or pepperidge tree, genus Nyssa ə, is a small genus of trees with alternate, simple leaves. It is usually included in the subfamily Nyssoideae of the dogwood family, Cornaceae, but is placed by some authorities in the family Nyssaceae. Most Nyssa species are highly tolerant of wet soils and flooding, and some need such ...
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• (n.) A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries. The wood is crossgrained and very difficult to split. Called also black gum, sour gum, and pepperidge.
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A southern gum tree, a Mohican word.
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city, seat (1867) of Lee county, northeastern Mississippi, U.S., located 62 miles (100 km) northeast of Columbus. It is the headquarters and focal ...
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any of about seven species of trees constituting the genus Nyssa, and belonging to the sour gum family (Nyssaceae). Five of the species are found in ...
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<botany> A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries. The wood is crossgrained and very difficult to split. Called also black gum, sour gum, and pepperidge. ... <botany> Largo tupelo, or Tupelo gum, the Ogeechee lime. ... Origin: Tupelo, or tupebo, the native Amer...
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The tupelo or Ogechee lime are large American trees of the genus Nyssa, family Cornaceae, found growing in swamps and on river banks in the southern USA. In autumn the leaves turn a brilliant deep red colour. They bear small flowers followed by rectangular red-coloured drupes.
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[
n] - pale soft wood of a tupelo tree especially the water gum 2. [n] - any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America 3. [n] - a town in northeast Mississippi
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tupelo tree noun any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America
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any of several trees of the genus Nyssa, having ovate leaves, clusters of minute flowers, and purple, berrylike fruit, esp. N. aquatica, of swampy regions of the eastern, southern, and midwestern U.S. · the soft, light wood of these trees.
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