water tupelo Cornaceae (Nyssaceae) Nyssa aquatica L. Listen to the Latin   symbol: NYAQ2
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Leaf: Alternate, simple, pinnately veined, 4 to 8 inches long, oblong to obovate, entire margin but may have a few large teeth.
Flower: Small, greenish white, usually in hanging clusters, appearing with the leaves.

Fruit: A reddish purple drupe, 1 inch long and tear shaped, flesh surrounds a deeply grooved pit.

Twig: Stout, yellow-brown to red-brown, large heart-shaped leaf scar, buds small, pith diaphragmed, spur shoots common.

Bark: Brownish gray, scaly ridges or even blocky (somewhat variable).

Form: Large tree to 100 feet, several feet in diameter, clear trunk which is typically swolen at base, roots often grow out of soil.
 
USDAFS Silvics of North America - Landowner Factsheet - USDA Plants Database
Nyssa aquatica is native to North America. Range may be expanded by planting. See states reporting water tupelo (opens a new window).

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