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Kentucky coffeetree

The Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus), also known as American coffee berry, Kentucky mahogany, nicker tree, and stump tree, is a tree in the subfamily Caesalpinioideae of the legume family Fabaceae, native to the Midwest, Upper South, Appalachia, and small pockets of New York in the United States and Ontario in Canada. The seed may be roasted and …

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Kentucky coffeetree

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related to Further reading · 22
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related to Distribution · 18
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related to Notable specimens · 14
Kentucky coffeetree → Charente, Congrès, Cut, France, Geay, June, Kentucky, La Turpinerie, Lewisham, London Borough, Minutes, Mountsfield Park, Paris, UK
related to Description · 12
Kentucky coffeetree → Because, Branches, Canada, Chicot, French, Greek, It, Kentucky, Like, Sumac, The, The Kentucky
related to Culture · 9
Kentucky coffeetree → Gymnocladus, In, It, Kentucky, Native Americans, Québec, Québec City, Seeds, The
related to Cultivation · 7
Kentucky coffeetree → George Washington, Gymnocladus, It, Kentucky, Mount Vernon, The, There
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Kentucky coffeetree → COFFEETREE, Distribution Map, Gymnocladus, USDA Plants, USDA Plants Profile Gymnocladus
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Kentucky coffeetree → moderately fast-growing tree

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Kentucky coffeetreerelated to CultureNative Americans0.60section
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