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Yellowwood
Latin Name:
Cladrastis kentuckea
location:
relatively small portions of the southeastern United States; scattered and not common throughout range
The Yellowwood, referenced in Latin as Cladrastis kentuckea, is normally found around relatively small portions of the southeastern United States; scattered and not common throughout range. It normally look like a deciduous medium-sized tree, making it a very special plant among others! In the summer, a special form of foliage appears, more or less alternate, pinnately compound leaves and in the automn its foliage is specially soft mix of yellow, gold and orange. The Yellowwood (Cladrastis kentuckea) grows flowers that are white, pea-like flowers and the fruits it has are a flattened pod. It has a special bark, where we can find smooth light gray on it. An interesting information to note about the way it is cultured would be that full sun However, another characteristic with the Yellowwood can be that "bleeds when pruned at most times A way to identify a Cladrastis kentuckea having its has naked buds. The Yellowwood's propagation is pretty interesting since it will do it by seed
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