Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire'
Wildfire Blackgum

 Plant Type:
 Hardiness:
 Deciduous / Evergreen:
 Flowers:
White (Not ornamentally important)
 Foliage:
Red (New shoots emerge bronze-red); Green (Deep green when mature)
 Fruit:
Blue (Small blue-black fruit drupe)
 Soil:
Prefers moist, well-drained, acid soils; does not tolerate high pH
 Range:
Eastern United States
 Diagnostic Characteristics:
New shoots bronze-red to reddish purple(extremely showy) and color presist into the summer. Leaves are alternate, ovate to elliptic, 4-7.5" long and wide, entire margin, but sometimes remotely toothed, glossy(waxy) upper and dull on the lower surface. Leaves form on slow growing spurs. Three distinct vascular bundles in leaf scars. Buds are vari-colored. Chambered pith.

Additional Information

Especially useful in wet soils. One of the most beautiful trees, with habit comparable to Quercus palustris, but usually more irregular, and with a greater number of more slender main limbs. Silvery-grey, picturesque branching; strong horizontal accent. Difficult to transplant due to taproot; use container-grown plants when possible, or at least plants dug with a soil ball. Shelter from wind. In the North, select native northern stock as the species has a wide geographic range. Leaf spotting diseases are common.

11 Nyssa sylvatica 'Wildfire' found

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= Heritage plant = Memorial plant
Number Accession ID Location
12014_00115*AMRGN
22014_00115*BMRGN
32014_00115*CMRGN
42015_00861*AMEMMALL
52015_00821*ASMTH
Heritage Plant
Dedicated/Memorial Plant
62014_00115*DMRGN
72023_00032*AKNOY
82023_00386*AADPC
92023_00386*BAPDB
102023_00386*CACDP
112023_00386*DADPC

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