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Council adds trees to landmark list
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This landmark Kentucky coffee tree was planted 50 years ago as an experiment by the Tree Commission and was selected for propagation by an Oregon nursery because it was podless, heat- and drought-tolerant, tolerant of clay soils, and relatively fast-growing with a large, vase-shaped crown form. Courtesy photo
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At its Tuesday meeting the City Council approved adding 12 trees to the City Landmark Tree List, bringing the total to over 100 trees in 79 locations.
The new trees were previously recognized as Great Trees by Tree Davis’ Great Tree Search. Among the new additions is the iconic Kentucky coffee tree on 2115 Regis Dr. in east Davis. It is the progenitor of more than 200,000 Espresso Kentucky coffee trees planted worldwide.