Adopt A Tree Project
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Adopt A Tree Project
By: SherMena Pannell Justin Saunders
Anai Torres
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• Common Name: Yellow Poplar• Scientific Name: Liriodendron tulipifera
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Bark, Leaves, Fruits
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Our Poem
TreeSmall, Tall
Growing, Living, Producing Oxygen, Shade, Wood, Chlorophyll
Rooting, Feeding, Sleeping Green, Grey
Factory
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Interesting Facts
• Used to make wooden bowls • Grows between 70 to 90 feet tall• Very large flowers for its size they can grow as
much as 5 to 6 inches long• Nickname: Tuliptree• One of the east coasts tallest trees
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Type of Wood
• Soft wood • Light wood• Easily worked• Wide creamed color sapped wood • Greenish-yellow heartwood
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Changes In Our Tree
• Leaves changed from green to red yellow and brown
• There were barley in leaves on the tree• There was no sign that animals had been
around
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The Best Thing About Our Tree &
What We Enjoyed About The Project
• Near the edge of the woods • Easy to climb• We enjoyed being outside• The shade from the tree