• mature black gum tree flourishing with green leaves in springtime
  • tupelo tree bright fall color and black fruits
  • spring green foliage on black gum tree in spring
  • vibrant red fall color of mature black gum tree

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Black Gum Tree

Nyssa sylvatica

An easy-to-grow, towering green goddess in spring, and a fiery show of color come fall: The Black Gum Tree!

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Black Gum Tree for Sale Online

The Black Gum Tree (Nyssa sylvatica), also known as the 'Black Tupelo Tree' or the' Gum Tree,' is a southern landscape staple bringing beauty and multi-season interest to any outdoor space.

The Black Tupelo Tree is a medium—to large-sized deciduous tree that matures between 30 and 50 feet tall. Its foliage is a lustrous dark green that fills out in an oval around the tree's sturdy branches. The thick leaves provide great coverage in the summer when the specimen serves as a popular shade tree option.

Hardy to USDA zones 4-9, the Black Gum Tree enjoys conditions of full sun to partial shade and grows well in acidic, loamy, and sandy soils alike! This North American Native is praised for its ability to thrive in a range of different environments. Other notable qualities include a vibrant red fall color, support for local wildlife, and perfect flowers from May to June!

In addition to Black Gum and Tupelo, you may hear this popular tree called by its various nicknames:  Sourgum, Pepperidge, Beetlebung, Tupelogum, Cotton gum, Bowl gum, and Yellow gum tree. 


Growzone: 4-9 Black Gum Tree Hardiness Zones 4-9
Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Mature Height: 30 to 50 Feet
Mature Width: 20 to 30 Feet
Classification: Shade Tree
Sunlight: Full Sun
Habit: Upright, densely branched
Foliage: Green, Red in the Fall
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil, will tolerate clay soils
Water Requirements: Water well until established

How to Care for Black Gum Tree

Be sure to read our planting instructions to ensure a healthy and happy plant for years to come!


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