Black Tupelo in The Ramble
Borough: Manhattan
Community Board: Central Park
Designated: 1985
Tree Details
Species: Black tupelo
(Sourgum)
Height: 81.18 Feet
Trunk Diameter 49.5
Inches
Average Canopy Spread
56 Feet
The black tupelo is located near the center of the Ramble. Its three main trunks push upward to form a woody candelabra in one of the most alluring parts of Central Park.
Location
Central Park
Near the center of the Ramble
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