Its leaves emerge in late spring and drop by early fall. The specific epithet, dioicus, means dioecious and refers to it having separate male and female trees.
Gymnocladus dioicus, commonly called Kentucky coffeetree or coffeetree, is a tall deciduous tree with rough, scaly gray-brown bark and large bipinnate compound ...
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Gymnocladus is a small genus of leguminous trees. The common name coffeetree is used for this genus. It includes six species native to eastern North America ...
Native to the Midwest, this tree bears leathery, reddish-brown seed pods that add winter interest to the Midwestern landscape. This species is native to the ...
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The Kentucky coffee tree (Gymnocladus dioicus), also known as American coffee berry, Kentucky mahogany, nicker tree, and stump tree
Deciduous tree, 40-50 ft (12-15 m), narrow in youth, aging to broad and contorted; thick stems. Bark rough. Leaves alternate, large bipinnately compound (to ...
Flowers are greenish white, ˝ to 5/8 inch across with 5 narrow, oblong petals alternating with 5 sepals that are narrower than and about as long as the petals.
Kentucky coffeetree. Classification. Kingdom. Plantae - Plants. Subkingdom. Tracheobionta - Vascular plants. Superdivision. Spermatophyta - Seed plants ...
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Shape. Oval · Growth Speed. Slow to Medium · Scientific Name. Gymnocladus dioicus · Mature Height. 60' - 75' · Mature Spread. 40' - 50' · Shipping Height. 1' - 1'6".
Gymnocladus dioicus 'Espresso-JFS'. Espresso™ Kentucky Coffee Tree. USDA Zone: 4. Height: 50′. Spread: 35′. Description: Large, frond-like, doubly compound ...