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Little known in the Pacific Northwest, the liriodendron tulipifera is a deciduous giant that casts its shade in the summer, dazzles with bright autumn foliage, then sheds its leaves to be a statuesque silhouette in winter. Mature liriodendron tulipifera trees are commonly well over 90 feet tall with a spread of half to two-thirds the height and can live for half a century.

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