The ‘Firestarter’ Tupelo (Nyssa sylvatica ‘Firestarter’) is a striking cultivar of the native black gum tree, celebrated for its brilliant and consistent fall color. This deciduous tree showcases glossy green leaves throughout the growing season, which transition into vivid shades of red, orange, and scarlet earlier than most other varieties—hence the name “Firestarter.” It typically grows in a pyramidal to oval shape, reaching 30 to 40 feet in height and about 20 feet wide, making it a manageable and attractive choice for home landscapes, streetscapes, or parks.
One of the standout qualities of the ‘Firestarter’ Tupelo is its adaptability. It thrives in a variety of soil conditions, including moist, acidic, and even occasionally wet soils, yet it also tolerates drier conditions once established. It is disease-resistant, low-maintenance, and supports wildlife with its small, bluish-black fruits that attract birds and pollinators. With its early and intense fall color, strong structure, and ecological value, the ‘Firestarter’ Tupelo is an exceptional ornamental tree that adds beauty and resilience to a wide range of planting sites.
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