tulpien
Tulpien, also known as tulip trees, are large, deciduous trees native to the tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Australia. They belong to the genus Erythrophleum and are characterized by their distinctive tulip-shaped flowers, which can be red, orange, or yellow. The flowers are typically 10-15 cm in diameter and are produced in clusters at the ends of branches. The trees can grow up to 30 meters tall and have a broad, rounded canopy. The leaves are simple, alternate, and have a leathery texture. Tulpien wood is valued for its hardness and durability, and it is often used in construction and furniture making. The trees are also known for their attractive flowers and are sometimes cultivated as ornamental plants. However, they are not commonly grown in temperate regions due to their tropical origins.