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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
sour gum see black gum . ... Read more
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Britannica Concise Encyclopedia or sour gum Most widely distributed tupelo , Nyssa sylvatica...Its wood is light and soft but tough. The black gum is sometimes grown as an ornamental and is prized for its brilliant scarlet autumnal foliage. black gum black gum black gum Read more
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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ...turn bright scarlet in the fall. The very tough wood was used for wheel hubs and other purposes. It is sometimes called sour gum, tupelo, and pepperidge, names also given other species of the genus, some native to Asia. This is the source of the popular... Read more

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