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- Nyssa_biflora abstract "Nyssa biflora, commonly referred to as the swamp tupelo, or swamp black-gum is a species of tupelo that lives in wetland habitats. Swamp tupelo grows chiefly in the coastal plains from Delaware, eastern Maryland, and southeastern Virginia, south to southern Florida and west to eastern Texas. Its range extends north up the Mississippi Valley to southern Arkansas and west and south Tennessee.The swamp tupelo grows in humid warm climates. It not only tolerates flooding but actually thrives under those conditions. It is seldom found on sites that are not inundated much of the growing season. Swamp tupelo grows in headwater swamps, strands, ponds, river bottoms, bays, estuaries, and low coves. Normally it does not grow in the deeper parts of swamps or overflow river bottoms.The type of water regime is more important to growth of swamp tupelo than the soil type. Best growth is achieved on sites where the soil is continuously saturated with very shallow moving water. Growth can be reduced as much as 50 percent when the water is stagnant, as in ponds. Intermittent flooding, with periodic drying cycles, or continuous deep flooding even by moving water, also reduces growth.Trees and shrubs commonly associated with swamp tupelo are red maple (Acer rubrum), buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis), buckwheat-tree (Cliftonia monophylla), dogwood (Cornus spp.), swamp cyrilla (Cyrilla racemiflora), swamp-privet (Forestiera acuminata), Carolina ash (Fraxinus caroliniana), loblolly-bay (Gordonia lasianthus), dahoon (Ilex cassine), inkberry (I. glabra), yaupon (I. vomitoria), fetterbush lyonia (Lyonia lucida), and bayberry (Myrica spp.).The swamp tupelo has minute greenish-white flowers that appear in the spring with the leaves, usually in late April. Insects, primarily bees, are the major pollinating vector, but pollen is also spread by wind. The fruit, a drupe, changes from green to a dark blue as it ripens, usually in early November. The seeds normally overwinter and germinate the following spring. Germination does not take place under water, but submerged seeds germinate once the water subsides below the soil surface. Germination is rapid in moist, drained conditions at 21 °C (70 °F) and higher. After germination, seedlings must grow rapidly to keep the apex and leaves above water, because prolonged submergence during active growth will kill them. Submergence during the dormant season, however, has no adverse effect.Swamp tupelo normally develops a taproot and has a swollen base to the mean height of the growing season water level. Water roots, which develop under flooded conditions, help support the tree and capture nutrients. These specialized roots tolerate high carbon dioxide concentrations, oxidize the rhizosphere, and carry on anaerobic respiration. Thus, they are the key to the species ability to thrive under flooded conditions.".
- Nyssa_biflora binomialAuthority Thomas_Walter_(botanist).
- Nyssa_biflora class Eudicots.
- Nyssa_biflora division Flowering_plant.
- Nyssa_biflora family Cornaceae.
- Nyssa_biflora genus Tupelo.
- Nyssa_biflora kingdom Plant.
- Nyssa_biflora order Asterids.
- Nyssa_biflora order Cornales.
- Nyssa_biflora thumbnail Swamp_tupelo.jpg?width=300.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageID "35873743".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageLength "4544".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageRevisionID "706021546".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Acer_rubrum.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Anaerobic_respiration.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Asterids.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Carbon_dioxide.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornaceae.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plants_described_in_1788.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Category:Trees_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Cephalanthus_occidentalis.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Cliftonia.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Cornaceae.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Cornales.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Cornus.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Cyrilla.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Drupe.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Estuary.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Eudicots.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Flowering_plant.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Forestiera_acuminata.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Fraxinus_caroliniana.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Germination.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Gordonia_lasianthus.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Ilex_cassine.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Ilex_glabra.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Ilex_vomitoria.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Lyonia_lucida.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Meristem.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Myrica.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Nyssa_sylvatica.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Peppermint_Tree.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Plant.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Rhizosphere.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Root.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Strand_swamp.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Swamp.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Taproot.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Walter_(botanist).
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Toxicodendron_radicans.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Tupelo.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLink Wetland.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nyssa biflora".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLinkText "Swamp Tupelo".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLinkText "swamp black gum".
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageWikiLinkText "swamp tupelo".
- Nyssa_biflora binomial "Nyssa biflora".
- Nyssa_biflora binomialAuthority Thomas_Walter_(botanist).
- Nyssa_biflora familia Cornaceae.
- Nyssa_biflora genus "Nyssa".
- Nyssa_biflora ordo Cornales.
- Nyssa_biflora regnum "Plantae".
- Nyssa_biflora species "N. biflora".
- Nyssa_biflora unrankedClassis Eudicots.
- Nyssa_biflora unrankedDivisio Flowering_plant.
- Nyssa_biflora unrankedOrdo Asterids.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asterid-stub.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Nyssa_biflora wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxonbar.
- Nyssa_biflora subject Category:Cornaceae.
- Nyssa_biflora subject Category:Plants_described_in_1788.
- Nyssa_biflora subject Category:Trees_of_the_Eastern_United_States.
- Nyssa_biflora subject Category:Trees_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.
- Nyssa_biflora hypernym Tupelo.
- Nyssa_biflora type Eukaryote.
- Nyssa_biflora type Plant.
- Nyssa_biflora type Species.
- Nyssa_biflora type Work.
- Nyssa_biflora type Publication.
- Nyssa_biflora type Source.
- Nyssa_biflora type Work.
- Nyssa_biflora type Thing.
- Nyssa_biflora type Q19088.
- Nyssa_biflora type Q756.
- Nyssa_biflora comment "Nyssa biflora, commonly referred to as the swamp tupelo, or swamp black-gum is a species of tupelo that lives in wetland habitats. Swamp tupelo grows chiefly in the coastal plains from Delaware, eastern Maryland, and southeastern Virginia, south to southern Florida and west to eastern Texas. Its range extends north up the Mississippi Valley to southern Arkansas and west and south Tennessee.The swamp tupelo grows in humid warm climates.".
- Nyssa_biflora label "Nyssa biflora".
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs Q7071274.
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs طوبال_ثنائي_الأزهار.
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs Nyssa_biflora.
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs m.0jwspds.
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs Nyssa_biflora.
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs Nyssa_biflora.
- Nyssa_biflora sameAs Q7071274.
- Nyssa_biflora wasDerivedFrom Nyssa_biflora?oldid=706021546.
- Nyssa_biflora depiction Swamp_tupelo.jpg.