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Can you I D this baby tree?

Started by Banjo picker, June 16, 2019, 08:26:12 PM

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kantuckid

Quote from: firefighter ontheside on June 18, 2019, 04:49:46 PM
Interesting.  Don't think I've ever seen one.  Tried to get some logs for free last year, but guy never got back to me.
The easiest time to spot one (from the road) is when the leaves are gone but the seed pods are hanging on limbs. They seem to be found on edges similar to cherry? My local school has a row of them planted along a creek beside the parking lot.
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Banjo picker

I had never seen one except in books and on this forum until I started these little ones.  I reccon they are either Male or female.... I have 5 so hopefully I will have a mix.
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Weekend_Sawyer

Just found this thread. It's pretty interesting.
Can you make coffee out of the beans?
Jon
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WDH

It is dioecious.  Male and female plants.  Some info from Native Trees of the Southeast:

"Roasted fruits or seeds were once used as a coffee substitute, but the raw seed contains poisonous alkaloids."
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