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African
Tulip
African tulip is an African plant with bright green
evergreen leaves and umbels of many usually deep violet-blue
flowers. African tulip's Synonyms are African lily,
Agapanthus africanus, blue African lily. Africal tulip
tree is one of the most spectacular blooming trees in
the world. It can reach 50ft and produces large red
flowers for many months. It has dark green pinnately
compound leaves and conspicuous velvety brown claw-like
buds from which emerge wide bell shaped orange-red flowers.
African tulip tree is a rare sight but magnificent and
unforgettable when encountered.
African tulip, the tropical tree can tolerate temperatures
of 29° f without damage. Indoors or out, the african
tulip tree is a fine exotic specimen of unsurpassed
beauty. African tulip tree s blossoms have even served
as a state flower. Also known as the yellow poplar or
tulip poplar, this beloved tree grows tall and straight,
its beauty enhanced by greenish-yellow flowers. The
wood was also highly valued. African tulip-tree has
considerable aesthetic appeal, and is therefore prized
as an ornamental. It has a showy, greenish-yellow flower
that is tulip-shaped, hence its name. Bees appreciate
this tree for its nectar. African tulip-tree's leaf
is also somewhat special.
African tulip tree produces a good seed crop, a source
of food for a number of birds and small mammals. African
tulip-tree prefers deep, rich, moist soils along streams
or around swampy areas. It does not tolerate dry, acid
soils. It is a fast-growing tree that is intolerant
of shade. It can attain 35 metres in height and live
for 150 years. It is generally free of pests and disease,
which promotes its growth. African tulip-tree mixes
easily with other broadleaf trees, and is rarely found
in pure stands. African tulip tree is mostly appreciated
in parks for its majestic beauty. Leaf characteristics
broad, flat simple pinnately lobed smooth, without bristle
tips. Main vein ends in notch. Fruit characteristics
cone or cone-like cone longer than 1" cone soft
fleshy scale ends with single wing narrow, elongate
scales seed cavity 4-angled twigs and buds flowers.
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