Magnoliaceae (Magnolia Family)
Synonym(s): Tulip Tree, Yellow Poplar, Whitewood
Base Flower Color: Green, Yellow, Orange
Reproductive Phenology: Apr, May
Notes: The state tree of Tennessee was designated in 1947. It was chosen for its historical significance to pioneer settlers and its prevalence throughout the state. The tree is known for its tulip-shaped leaves, yellow-green flowers, and for being the tallest hardwood in the region, often growing over 100 feet tall.
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