ENTS,

So many grand tulip trees in the northeast (and probably elsewhere). I
know that this is an early succession species and that it is a
relatively fast grower (would you compare it to the growth rate of an
eastern white pine?), but it couldn't have germinated in all those
places on its own could it? Seems that it would be a great tree to
plant for reforestation of parks/non-timber land, so it would have
been actively planted as well. And from what I've observed, once they
are established they seem to propagate pretty well.

Jenny
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