Espresso Kentucky Coffee Tree Leaves
The long leaflets provide dappled shade which is good for turf or other plantings below.
Espresso kentucky coffee tree leaves. Leaves emerge in late spring a striking pink bronze color. Huge doubly compound leaves bluish green. Stark and rugged in the winter the espresso kentucky coffee tree s picturesque native midwest look becomes tropical in appearance in the summer. Espresso kentucky coffee tree is a regal shade tree that projects a commanding presence.
Leaf or needle arrangement size shape texture and color. Its chunky limbs and rugged flaky bark paint a bold picture but its delicate leaflets provide a satisfying contrast of textures. Mild yellow fall color. Care and growing tips.
The seed may be roasted and used as a substitute for coffee beans. The huge doubly compound leaves give this tree a tropical feel and the arching branches present an elm like form. Espresso kentucky coffee tree. It will rise up tall and proud in your landscape eventually developing a vase like shape.
Leaflets oval with entire margins and blue green color. Fall color quality is not reliable. Oval to vase shaped with upright arching branches. The wood from the tree is used by cabinetmakers and carpenters.
The whole leaf is 36 inches long and 24 inches wide. It has a similar leaf to a walnut tree but is without that trees problems. It is planted as a street tree. Espresso features huge doubly compound leaves which give this tree a tropical like feel and arching branches present in the elm like form.
Alternate bipinnately compound leaves. As it sheds its leaves early and has a coarse texture espresso kentucky coffeetree is well suited in locations where winter sun is desired such as near solar panels. Some years very attractive some years not much. The espresso kentucky coffeetree is an excellent street tree due to its high tolerance in tough spots.
From 1976 to 1994 the kentucky coffeetree was the state tree of kentucky after which the tulip poplar was returned t. Espresso kentucky coffee tree is a seedless selection of this tough native chosen by j frank schmidt son for blue green foliage and arching habit. It s delicate yet large compound leaves give it an exotic almost tropical appearance in the summer and when prepared properly its seeds can be ground and brewed as a coffee substitute similar to chicory. Lowest set of leaflets simple.
Upright vase shaped form. Its common name refers to the use of the pods by early settlers as a coffee substitute. However unroasted pods and seeds are toxic. If you want a tree that s not only a showpiece to your landscape but a conversation piece as well the espresso kentucky coffeetree is an excellent choice.
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