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Tulip Poplar Tree 








Planting Details
Growing Zones: 4-9
What's my zone?
Height: 70 ft.
Width: 30-40 ft.
Sunlight: Full - Partial
Blooms: Spring
Spacing: 15-20 ft.
Botanical: Liriodendron Tulipifera
Cannot Ship to: AZ
Plant Directions: Sent with Order
Warranty Covered

Tulip Poplar Tree

5 out of 5 6
Read 6 Reviews

Unusual leaves and flowers hummingbirds adore!

• Fast growing tree
• Beauty for all seasons
• Not prone to disease or pests
• Adapts to many soils
• Easy to grow in many climates

 

Fast-growing color
These trees rapidly grow tall and straight with canopies of striking leaves that are high above the ground. The Tulip Poplars George Washington planted at Mt. Vernon are now over 100-feet tall! Truly majestic trees- proof they that withstand the test of time.

 

Rare yellow flowers - the brightest tree on the block!
In summer the large, bright green leaves really stand out because they’re shaped like a tulip. These rapid growing hardwood trees are great home landscape shade bearers because their lower branches begin high on the trunk. A lovely tree that is good at framing the view.

 

Tulip Poplars turn the brightest glowing gold for fall
Their seeds provide a great winter food source for bright colored songbirds and squirrels. There are many great benefits to growing Tulip Poplar trees in your yard. They are easy keepers that thrive in many soils and climates. The Tulip Polar is fairly tolerant of drought once established.

 

Highly resistant to insects and diseases
This valuable ornamental tree is low maintenance and prized by homeowners for its beauty. When purchasing your Tulip Poplar trees from Brighter Blooms, you can rest assured that you will receive a container perfectly filled with a well-established root system. We do this so our customers enjoy fast growth and beauty.





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Sheila Crews
Tulip Poplar Tree - beautiful, saw it at my friends house in Auburn, Alabama

Claire
This is a fast grower definitely. Hurricane Ivan blew down a giant tulip poplar that was in my parent's backyard. Since then, I have dug up several of this giant's seedlings and planted them over at my house. What started out as a 5 - 6 inch seedling 4 years ago is now over 11 feet tall in MY backyard.

john wesley chance
I have two Tulip Poplar Trees. Both planted as 4 ft. trees about 8 years ago. Now they are about 30 ft. tall and still growing rapidly. Both with the most beautiful tulips each spring.

AJ
I just want to say to everyone that the Tulip Poplar tree is a very beautiful tree. Mine is grown in Massachusetts. It has the most beautiful large leaves and the Tulips really make this tree unbelievable to see. Mine blooms the end of May thru June and I can't wait to see it each year. This tree is also as straight as an arrow. They are the greatest booming tree you could ever want to own.

Sara318
My mother has one of these in her front yard in Seattle of all places--probably planted with the house in the mid 1950s, a transplant from back East, no doubt. It is HUGE and dwarfs her house, and it's absolutely gorgeous. This spring/summer it has so many huge blooms and it is a relly cool, unusual tree.

NYC
I ordered two of these trees last summer. In just one year they have grown over 3ft tall and branched out over 2ft. Simply amazing considering they are in containers in an NYC backyard. Thank you B.B!
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Planting Details
Growing Zones: 4-9
What's my zone?
Height: 70 ft.
Width: 30-40 ft.
Sunlight: Full - Partial
Blooms: Spring
Spacing: 15-20 ft.
Botanical: Liriodendron Tulipifera
Cannot Ship to: AZ
Plant Directions: Sent with Order
Warranty Covered

Tulip Poplar Tree

5 out of 5 6
Read 6 Reviews

Unusual leaves and flowers hummingbirds adore!

• Fast growing tree
• Beauty for all seasons
• Not prone to disease or pests
• Adapts to many soils
• Easy to grow in many climates

 

Fast-growing color
These trees rapidly grow tall and straight with canopies of striking leaves that are high above the ground. The Tulip Poplars George Washington planted at Mt. Vernon are now over 100-feet tall! Truly majestic trees- proof they that withstand the test of time.

 

Rare yellow flowers - the brightest tree on the block!
In summer the large, bright green leaves really stand out because they’re shaped like a tulip. These rapid growing hardwood trees are great home landscape shade bearers because their lower branches begin high on the trunk. A lovely tree that is good at framing the view.

 

Tulip Poplars turn the brightest glowing gold for fall
Their seeds provide a great winter food source for bright colored songbirds and squirrels. There are many great benefits to growing Tulip Poplar trees in your yard. They are easy keepers that thrive in many soils and climates. The Tulip Polar is fairly tolerant of drought once established.

 

Highly resistant to insects and diseases
This valuable ornamental tree is low maintenance and prized by homeowners for its beauty. When purchasing your Tulip Poplar trees from Brighter Blooms, you can rest assured that you will receive a container perfectly filled with a well-established root system. We do this so our customers enjoy fast growth and beauty.





Customer Reviews
back to top of page

Sheila Crews
Tulip Poplar Tree - beautiful, saw it at my friends house in Auburn, Alabama

Claire
This is a fast grower definitely. Hurricane Ivan blew down a giant tulip poplar that was in my parent's backyard. Since then, I have dug up several of this giant's seedlings and planted them over at my house. What started out as a 5 - 6 inch seedling 4 years ago is now over 11 feet tall in MY backyard.

john wesley chance
I have two Tulip Poplar Trees. Both planted as 4 ft. trees about 8 years ago. Now they are about 30 ft. tall and still growing rapidly. Both with the most beautiful tulips each spring.

AJ
I just want to say to everyone that the Tulip Poplar tree is a very beautiful tree. Mine is grown in Massachusetts. It has the most beautiful large leaves and the Tulips really make this tree unbelievable to see. Mine blooms the end of May thru June and I can't wait to see it each year. This tree is also as straight as an arrow. They are the greatest booming tree you could ever want to own.

Sara318
My mother has one of these in her front yard in Seattle of all places--probably planted with the house in the mid 1950s, a transplant from back East, no doubt. It is HUGE and dwarfs her house, and it's absolutely gorgeous. This spring/summer it has so many huge blooms and it is a relly cool, unusual tree.

NYC
I ordered two of these trees last summer. In just one year they have grown over 3ft tall and branched out over 2ft. Simply amazing considering they are in containers in an NYC backyard. Thank you B.B!
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