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Little Volunteer Tulip Tree (Liriodendron tulipifera 'Little Volunteer') brings one of America's most iconic native trees down to a size that actually fits in a residential yard. The species Tulip Poplar can tower 70-90 feet tall, which rules it out for most home landscapes. This compact cultivar, discovered in Tennessee (the "Volunteer State"), tops out at 30-35 feet with a 15-20 foot spread, giving you all the character of its towering parent without the massive footprint.
Little Volunteer Tulip Tree is hardy in zones 4-9, making it one of the most widely adaptable native trees you can plant. Give it full sun for the best growth and flowering. It prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil but adapts to a range of conditions. Keep it well-watered during the first few growing seasons and during extended drought, as tulip trees are sensitive to prolonged dry conditions.
This fast-growing tree reaches 30-35 feet tall and 15-20 feet wide at maturity. It develops a straight central leader and a pyramidal to oval canopy that becomes more rounded with age. The leaves are proportionally smaller than the species, roughly one-third the size, giving the tree an elegantly scaled appearance. You'll notice substantial growth within just a few years of planting.
Little Volunteer makes an outstanding specimen tree, a reliable shade tree for smaller properties, or an anchor plant in a mixed native border. Its upright form and fast growth also make it a solid choice for screening and quick canopy coverage. The golden fall color pairs well with the reds and oranges of maples and oaks for a multi-toned autumn display. Because it's native, it supports local pollinators, butterflies (including the Eastern Tiger Swallowtail), and songbirds.
Plant in a spot with room to grow. Dig the hole twice as wide as the root ball but no deeper, keeping the root flare at soil level. Water deeply and regularly through the first two to three seasons to establish a strong root system. Once settled in, this tree is low-maintenance. Prune only in late winter to remove any crossing or damaged branches. No significant pest or disease issues affect this cultivar.
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The Little Volunteer Tulip Tree makes an excellent addition to any collection of native plants and pairs beautifully with other flowering trees for seasonal interest throughout your landscape. This hardy specimen thrives in zone 4 plants, trees & shrubs and zone 5 plants, trees & shrubs collections, making it a reliable choice for northern gardeners. For more planting inspiration, explore our guides on Best Privacy Trees and Shrubs to Plant This Spring and Best Trees That Keep Their Leaves All Year to discover complementary plantings for your garden.

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