*Gymnocladus dioicus
*Gymnocladus dioicus
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE
Fabaceae
Midwestern North America
Location: map coordinates H-35 (southeast corner of Price Building), N 39°11'12'' W 75°32'23''
Planting history: presently unknown.
Description:
*Non-native species (not native to Delaware)
KENTUCKY COFFEETREE
Fabaceae
Midwestern North America
Location: map coordinates H-35 (southeast corner of Price Building), N 39°11'12'' W 75°32'23''
Planting history: presently unknown.
Description:
- deciduous tree
- etymology: Gymnocladus from Greek gymnos for naked, and cladus a branch (because tree sheds leaves early in autumn, and leafs out late in the spring); dioicus = dioecious
- leaves twice- or once- compound
- flowers greenish-white, ca 1/3” wide, in clusters
- polygamo-dioecious: mostly dioecious (separate male and female trees), and occasionally with perfect flowers. This tree is male
- fruits distinctive thick woody pods, 3"-10" long
- roasted seeds formerly used during the Civil War as a coffee substitute (but fruit pulp and unroasted seeds may be poisonous)
*Non-native species (not native to Delaware)
Fruit from a different, female, tree (not on DSU campus).
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