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Nice, stout, macho shade tree with a bold outline that grows about 1 ft/yr and lives about 100 to 150 years. Dioecious, having separate m...Read More
One of these trees grows outside my dorm I collected some seeds last month and cleaned them up the first one i've tried to grow already h...Read More
Not very common in the Twin Cities area - they are fairly rare and the largest number I have seen is at the University of Minnesota St. P...Read More
The tree provides nice shade, but not such a dark shade that plants can't be grown underneath it. It seems to grow decently well anywhere...Read More
This tree is mostly native West of the Applachians. It's seeds were roasted and used as coffee in some areas during the Civil War.
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In Windsor, Ontario: it is nearly extinct in the wild, where it generally grows slowly. In intensive cultivation (i.e., water, abundant ...Read More
Recommended as a lower-water street tree in Denver, CO. Slow-growing and leafs out late, which is a good defense against spring snows. ...Read More
This tree is a durable tree with an attractive form. The female trees produce fruit (pods that look lima bean-like) and are initially gr...Read More