Tulipwood (other)
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Most commonly, tulipwood is the greenish yellowish wood yielded from the
tulip tree ''Liriodendron'' () is a genus of two species of characteristically large trees, deciduous over most of their populations, in the magnolia family (Magnoliaceae). These trees are widely known by the common name tulip tree or tuliptree for their ...
, found on the Eastern side of North America and a similar species is found in some parts of China. In the United States, it is commonly known as tulip poplar or yellow poplar, even though the tree is not related to the
poplars ''Populus'' is a genus of 25–30 species of deciduous flowering plants in the family Salicaceae, native to most of the Northern Hemisphere. English names variously applied to different species include poplar (), aspen, and cottonwood. The we ...
. It is notable for its height, which can exceed 190 feet. The wood is very light, around 490 kg per cubic meter, but very strong and is used in many applications, including
furniture Furniture refers to movable objects intended to support various human activities such as seating (e.g., stools, chairs, and sofas), eating (tables), storing items, eating and/or working with an item, and sleeping (e.g., beds and hammocks). Fu ...
, joinery and moldings. It can also be stained very easily and is often used as a low-cost alternative to walnut and cherry in furniture and doors.


Other types


Brazilian

Brazilian tulipwood is a different species. A classic high-quality wood, it is very dense with a lovely figure. It is used for inlays in furniture and for small turned items. Available only in small sizes, it is rarely used in the solid for luxury furniture. Like other woods with a pronounced figure it is rather strongly subject to fashion. In the nineteenth century Brazilian tulipwood was thought to be the product of the brazilian rosewood ''
Physocalymma scaberrimum ''Physocalymma'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Lythraceae Lythraceae is a family of flowering plants, including 32 genera, with about 620 species of herbs, shrubs, and trees. The larger genera include ''Cuphe ...
'' (West Indian tulipwood), but in the twentieth century it became clear it was yielded by a species of '' Dalbergia''. At some point it was misidentified as ''
Dalbergia frutescens ''Dalbergia frutescens'' is a species of shrub distributed along the Atlantic coast of South America. Its habit is variable, usually being a liana. Its claim to fame is that at some point ''Dalbergia frutescens'' var. ''tomentosa'' (restricted t ...
'', a misidentification which can still be found in books aimed at the woodworker. For some decades it has been known to be yielded by ''
Dalbergia decipularis ''Dalbergia'' is a large genus of small to medium-size trees, shrubs and lianas in the pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Faboideae. It was recently assigned to the informal monophyletic ''Dalbergia'' clade (or tribe): the Dalbergieae. T ...
'', a species restricted to a small area in Western-
Brazil Brazil ( pt, Brasil; ), officially the Federative Republic of Brazil (Portuguese: ), is the largest country in both South America and Latin America. At and with over 217 million people, Brazil is the world's fifth-largest country by area ...
. But both ''Dalbergia fructescens'' and ''Dalbergia decipularis'' are named (Brazilian tulipwood). Also ''
Dalbergia cearensis ''Dalbergia cearensis'', with common names Brazilian kingwood, kingwood, Bois de Violette, and violetwood, is a small tree endemic to Brazil. It is native to the states of Bahia, Ceará, Paraíba, Pernambuco, and Piauí Piaui (, ) is one of ...
'' kingwood or violetwood, is named tulipwood and '' Dalbergia oliveri'' the burmese rosewood is sometimes called "burma tulipwood".


American tulipwood

The cheap, soft and pale wood from the tuliptree ''
Liriodendron tulipifera ''Liriodendron tulipifera''—known as the tulip tree, American tulip tree, tulipwood, tuliptree, tulip poplar, whitewood, fiddletree, and yellow-poplar—is the North American representative of the two-species genus ''Liriodendron'' (the other ...
'' is known as American tulipwood or poplar and American whitewood, canary whitewood and canary wood, it is widely used.


Australian

There also exists the "australian tulipwood", "tulipwood trees" the common name of '' Harpullia'', '' Harpullia pendula'' (Black or Queensland, Moreton Bay tulipwood) and '' Harpullia arborea'' (Cooktown tulipwood) or ''
Harpullia hillii ''Harpullia hillii'', commonly known as blunt-leaved tulip or oblong-leaved tulip, is a tree in the family Sapindaceae, endemic to eastern Australia. Although the species may grow to 20 metres high, most trees are less than 10 metres high. Each l ...
'' (Blunt leaf tulipwood) and '' Harpullia alata'' (Wing-leaved tulipwood) etc. Certain varieties of ''Harpullia'' were prized for their dark coloured timber. The one most commonly known to horticulture is ''Harpullia pendula'' which is widely planted as a street tree along the east coast of Australia. Also ''
Drypetes acuminata ''Drypetes'' is a plant genus of the family Putranjivaceae, in the order Malpighiales. It was previously in the family Euphorbiaceae, tribe Drypeteae, and was the sole pantropical zoochorous genus of the family. The genus comprises about 200 ...
'' and '' Drypetes deplanchei'' (Yellow tulipwood) and New England tulipwood ''
Guilfoylia monostylis ''Guilfoylia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Surianaceae. The only species is ''Guilfoylia monostylis''. Its native range is eastern Australia, and found in the states of New South Wales and Queensland. The gen ...
'' are from Australia.


Others

Also exists the tuliptrees, '' Thespesia populnea'' and ''
Thespesia acutiloba ''Thespesia'' is a genus of 13 flowering shrubs and trees in the ''Hibiscus'' family, Malvaceae, although within the family they are more closely related to cotton plants (''Gossypium''). The genus is distributed from the South Pacific through A ...
'', ''
Spathodea campanulata ''Spathodea'' is a genus in the plant family Bignoniaceae. The single species it contains, ''Spathodea campanulata'', is commonly known as the African tulip tree. The tree grows between tall and is native to tropical dry forests of Africa. It ha ...
'', '' Stenocarpus sinuatus'', and ''
Licaria guianensis ''Licaria'' is a flowering plant genus in the family Lauraceae, native to Central America and South America. It is a Neotropical genus with around 80 species. Overview ''Licaria'' is a Neotropical genus consisting of about 80 species distributed ...
'', '' Dicypellium caryophyllatum'' and '' Hibiscus elatus'', these trees resp. their wood is also occasionally named tulipwood.Wiersema J.H., León B.: ''World Economic Plants: A Standard Reference.'' Second Edition, CRC Press, 2016, , p. 232, 338, 1206.''The Agriculture News.'' Vol. XI, No. 274, 1911
online
on biodiversitylibrary.org.


References

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