Discover the majestic Nyssa aquatica, commonly known as Water Tupelo or Tupelo Gum, a stately native of the southeastern United States, thriving in the floodplains and swamps from Missouri to Florida. Ideal for zones 6 to 9, this magnificent tree can reach an impressive height of 80-100 feet with a spread of 25-50 feet, providing an eye-catching centerpiece for parks or natural landscapes. Water Tupelo is distinguished by its swollen, buttressed base, a characteristic reminiscent of its fellow swamp dweller, the bald cypress. Its shiny, oblong leaves offer a lush, dark green canopy that turns a stunning yellow in the fall. Blooming inconspicuous greenish-white flowers in spring, the tree eventually produces dark purple drupes that mature in early fall, attracting a variety of wildlife.
Perfect for rain gardens, Water Tupelo thrives in medium to wet, acidic soils and can tolerate standing water, making it a resilient choice for challenging landscapes. Its impressive dimensions and unique form add a distinctive touch to large spaces, and its trunk and branches provide valuable resources for wildlife. Though not a typical ornamental choice for home gardens due to its size, its ecological benefits and honey-producing flowers make it a tree worth considering for larger, natural settings. With virtually no pest or disease issues, Water Tupelo is a low-maintenance giant with high environmental value. Whether you're seeking a flood-tolerant addition to a wetland area or want to support local wildlife, Water Tupelo stands tall, promising strength, beauty, and ecological benefits.