| 21. | It is dominated by tulip trees soaring to 100 feet, their high canopy shattering the starlight.
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| 22. | A tulip tree in the park that was planted by Boerhaave himself lived until the 1990s.
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| 23. | I appreciate the sight, for example, of my soaring tulip tree, the unbridled freedom it signifies.
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| 24. | One day last month, he stood under the tulip trees, among his humming pentagons of untreated spruce.
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| 25. | An ancient tulip tree grew at this spot, said to be the oldest living thing in Manhattan.
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| 26. | The tulip tree is rivaled in eastern forests only by white pine, loblolly pine, and eastern hemlock.
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| 27. | Walking higher, you will leave behind the tulip trees, which prefer the fertile soil of the valley floor.
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| 28. | The younger also drew fame for the plants he introduced from Virginia, including tulip trees, spiderwort and columbine.
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| 29. | The tulip tree is often a large tree, 18 50 m high and 60 120 cm in diameter.
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| 30. | The tulip tree has impressed itself upon popular attention in many ways, and consequently has many common names.
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