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Black Gum (Nyssa sylvatica) is a versatile deciduous tree native to Eastern North America. Typically reaching heights of 60 to 80 feet, it features a broad, rounded canopy that provides ample shade. The tree is recognized for its distinctive, glossy dark green leaves that turn vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in the fall, enhancing its visual appeal. Black Gum is adaptable to a variety of soil types, including wet and poorly drained conditions, making it suitable for diverse landscape applications. It is also valued for its resistance to pests and diseases, contributing to its longevity and low maintenance requirements. Additionally, Black Gum plays a role in supporting local ecosystems by providing habitat and food for wildlife. Its combination of aesthetic qualities and resilience makes it a practical choice for urban and rural planting projects.

Hardiness Zone 4–9
Height 30-50'
Width 20-30'
Exposure Sun
Habit Pyramidal
Soil Average
Features Inedible fruit, Orange Fall Color
Wildlife Songbirds

Nyssa sylvatica

Black Gum

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