I found a big tree that looked like a nut.

by Alpaca_Vision

10 Comments

  1. azian0713

    This is a tulip poplar tree. It’s not edible.

  2. CATDesign

    Those are [Tulip Poplar (Liriodendron tulipifera)](https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/356831048) flower buds, they don’t make edible fruit. They develop pods that are filled with wind dispersed seeds, so it’s a food source for wildlife that would eat these seeds.

    The flowers though are heavy producers of nectar, so they can be important food supplies for bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.

  3. Colibiri

    Nice picture! Very crisp, i like the colour.

  4. Former-Citron-7676

    Everything is edible. Sometimes just once 🤷🏼‍♀️

  5. Mexiking89_01

    Tulip poplar!!! My favorite tree! The flowers are beautiful

  6. Looks like Audrey from little shop of horrors

  7. TKG_Actual

    No, thats a Tulip Tree, those are the flower buds.

  8. RoughRealistic4321

    lalalalallalala liriodendron!

    Tulip poplar.

    I don’t know much about how edible it is, but it’s related most closely probably to the magnolia, not poplar IIRC.

    Believe it or not, it gets its name, “tulip poplar” from the flowers, not the tulip shaped leaves, which….. yeah.

    Actually, “liriodendron” roughly translates to “lily leaf” so, regardless of name, the people in charge were obviously drunk.

    **EDIT: looked it up, primarily because I knew some mad lads have tied eating magnolias, and apparently, yes… you can eat the tulip poplar’s flowers.**

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