Yellowwood

Cladrastis kentuckea

 

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Description

This large, American native is spectacular in spring, with creamy white flower panicles that are 8-14″ long and loaded with fragrant pea-like flowers. Following the flowers, 4″ light brown seed pods form in autumn. As the tree matures, the bark turns gray, similar to a beech. Yellowwood is named after the yellow color of the heartwood. A beautiful specimen tree that grows especially well in high pH soils, is also tolerant of acid soils.

Additional information

Name

Cladrastis kentuckea

Height

30-40'

Spread

30-40'

Shape

Broad-rounded

Foliage

Bright green

Fall Foliage

Yellow

Exposure

Full Sun

Zone

4-8