Tulip tree

noun 1. a tall North American timber tree (Liriodendron tulipifera) of the magnolia family having large greenish-yellow tulip-shaped flowers and soft white wood used especially for cabinetwork and woodenware — called also tulip poplar, yellow poplar 2. any of various trees other than the tulip tree with tulip-shaped flowers

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