Kentucky Coffee tree 5 PCS fresh seeds, Gymnocladus dioicus, Kentucky Coffeetree seeds

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🌱 Gymnocladus dioicus — Kentucky Coffee tree, Canadian bunduk, soap tree

These seeds are from the Kentucky Coffee tree, a member of the Fabaceae family, known for its unique leaves and historical uses as a coffee substitute. The tree is a deciduous species, native to North America, with a wide range of uses and interesting facts surrounding its growth and cultivation.

🌿 Botanical Description

The Kentucky Coffee tree has a wide, straight trunk covered with a fairly thick layer of grayish bark, characterized by deep cracks. The trunk can reach up to 1 meter in diameter. The crown is pyramidal in shape and can reach 8-10 meters in diameter under natural conditions. The tree grows up to 30 meters in height, with more common heights ranging from 15-20 meters. The leaves are unique, twice pinnate, and can reach impressive dimensions of 70 cm in width and over 1 meter in length. The leaf color varies from pink to dark yellow depending on the time of year. The tree blooms with large, light yellow flowers with a delicate lemon aroma in early summer, and its fruits ripen in mid-autumn.

🌾 Growing & Agrotechnics

  • Sow seeds 1-2 cm deep in the spring or fall, after a 30-day stratification period to improve germination rates.
  • Germination occurs at temperatures between 15-20°C, within 1-3 months.
  • Prefers deep, fairly fertile, fresh soil with good drainage.
  • Water regularly, but avoid overwatering. Fertilize annually with a balanced fertilizer.
  • USDA Hardiness Zone: 3 (-40°C to -34°C), with moderate frost tolerance.

🗺️ Natural Growing Areas

The Kentucky Coffee tree is native to the central and eastern United States, typically found in woodland edges, along streams, and in well-drained soils. It thrives in climate zones with moderate temperatures and adequate moisture, often growing in areas with rich soil and full sun to partial shade.

✨ Interesting Facts

The Kentucky Coffee tree has been used historically as a coffee substitute, with its seeds roasted and ground for a coffee-like beverage. The tree's unique leaves and flowers make it a popular choice for ornamental purposes. Additionally, the tree's wood is valued for its strength and durability, making it suitable for furniture-making and other woodworking applications.

Perennial: Y

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