Nyssa sylvatica (species)
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Jerarquía
Eukaryota (domain) > Plantae (kingdom) > Angiospermae (division) > Magnoliopsida (class) > Cornales (order) > Cornaceae (family) > Nyssa (genus)
Descripción
Species of tree found in moist areas of the eastern U.S. from Maine south to the Gulf Coast and westward to Oklahoma. Its wood is light and soft, but tough. The black gum is sometimes grown as an ornamental, prized for brilliant scarlet autumnal foliage. The bark dye has good washfastness and fair lightfastness.
URI original del concepto
Otros términos
- black gum (species) [en]
- black tupelo (species) [en]
- blackgum (species) [en]
- black-gum (species) [en]
- tupélo noir (species) [fr]
- nyssa sylvestre (species) [fr]