black gum
English

Nyssa sylvatica
Alternative forms
- (tree): blackgum
Noun
black gum (plural black gums)
- A tree native to eastern North America, Nyssa sylvatica.
- 1958, William O. Steele, The Perilous Road, 2004, page 2,
- Sweet gums and black gums and sourwoods made the woods bright now when oaks and hickories had just begun to look dull and faded.
- 1958, William O. Steele, The Perilous Road, 2004, page 2,
- Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see black, gum.
- 2009, Tricia Telep, The Eternal Kiss, 2010, Large Print Edition, page 67,
- He grinned, displaying crooked teeth and black gums. Yikes.
- 2009, Tricia Telep, The Eternal Kiss, 2010, Large Print Edition, page 67,
Synonyms
- (Nyssa sylvatica): black tupelo, pepperidge, sour gum
Translations
Further reading
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black gum on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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Nyssa sylvatica on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
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Nyssa sylvatica on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
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