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Tulip trees are beautiful and fast growing trees, their name derived from their fragrant flowers, which closely resemble true tulips in shape and size. The tallest of North America's hardwoods, tulip trees are widely used as graceful shade trees in landscaping and have been valued for their timber for hundreds of years. While average height for tulip trees is around 90 feet, in ideal conditions they can reach a height of up to two hundred feet with trunks that can grow to a diameter of ten feet. Due to their immense size and lightweight wood, Native Americans found tulip trees to be very useful for canoe making, and early American settlers often used them in the building of log cabins. Interior trim in many homes is made from the wood of tulip trees, as are veneers used in furniture making. For those who enjoy watching the local fauna, tulip trees draw a variety of wildlife, the flowers a favorite of hummingbirds and butterflies and their seed enjoyed by many types of birds and animals.