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Meanings of tulip poplar in English
Tall North American deciduous timber tree having large tulip-shaped greenish yellow flowers and conelike fruit; yields soft white woods used especially for cabinet work.
And some outstanding specimens of tulippoplar, as well.
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No one should complain when a neighbor has a 200 foot tulippoplar in their upstairs bedroom.
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Here in the Eastern Woodlands I use wood from trees like basswood or tulippoplar or cedar they're absolutely ideal.
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The yellow poplar or tulippoplar furnishes timber for the manufacture of furniture, paper, the interior of railroad cars and automobiles.
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Serena nodded, her eyes rising beyond the tulippoplar to the ridge where crews had gained a first foothold above Henley Creek.
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The tulippoplar will bear you the loveliest flowers of all, and its root bark, taken in winter, makes a good fever remedy.
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After the foreman asked a final question, the lead chopper began notching a looming tulippoplar, the only uncut hardwood left on the ridge.
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For a young woman to stand by her lover beneath the blossoms and leaves of a tulippoplar, she will realize her most extravagant hopes.
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The annual growth of this well-managed farm forest is .65 cords of wood per acre, equivalent to 75 cords of wood-mostlytulippoplar- ayear
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They moved through a stand of tulippoplars whose yellow leaves shimmered the forest floor with new-fallen brightness.
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"Campbell's found a stand of tulippoplars where the smallest is eighty feet high."
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Here you have become a pilgrim unawares, for before you are stately tulippoplars and graceful hemlocks like long sought shrines, both reflecting the Creator.