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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2011

Tulip Tree ("Liriodendron tulipfera") is a native hardwood that produces beautiful tulip-like flowers in late May (in Massachusetts). Their nectar is a sweet secret that now you too can share!

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  • @MiWilderness

    The flowers are so beautiful, it seems fitting that they'd have other virtues too. If you can taste their honey, you'll be impressed. But you have to get them at just the right time.

  • Wow, very descriptive and clear video. I didn't know Tulip tree had edible parts.

    Thanks, Roosevelt

  • @1q2w3e1z2x3c

    In the spring, look up to see if it's flowering. Hope you get to taste the nectar.--Blanche

  • There are a couple of these trees that grow behind our house. I am surprised to learn they have an edible component. Thank you for this video!

  • @4GreenEarth2

    Thanx for such a quick response. (I just uploaded this!) This tree is one of my favorites. Unfortunately the brutal October snowstorm wreaked havoc on the tree that I used for filming most of my video.Many of its branches were severed. I hope it will survive and bloom next year...--Blanche

  • A very neat tree! Thank you for sharing ^_^

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