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       Deciduous Tree
HEIGHT:40 - 60 feet
SPREAD:30 - 50 feet
DISTINCTIONS:Rounded form with wide-spreading crown; ridged gray bark; clusters of fruit in hairy, sticky case; nuts are edible; leaves are pinnately compound with 11 to 19 leaflets; yellow fall color.
LIMITATIONS:Susceptible to canker; roots produce chemical that is toxic to some plants (allelopathic). May not reach this height in Alaska. May die back to shrub form in SC.
HARDINESS:SC, SE (Zone 3)
ORIGIN:Eastern half of United States and Canada
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The information for this Deciduous Tree (197) was last updated on: 2017-03-22 21:02:05
     
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