As you might have guessed the Kentucky Coffee Tree was the Kentucky state tree. I say was, because it was down-graded to the state "Heritage" tree when surveys discovered that there were actually not that many in Kentucky. The tree is more common in Indiana and southern Ohio! The Bluegrass state replaced it with the Yellow Popular which is a common tree across the eastern United States and is also, in fact, the state trees of Indiana and Tennessee. I think a state tree ought to be more common in a state. I lived in central Kentucky for nearly two decades and I honestly couldn't tell you where to find one! I could; however, take you to a Sycamore, a Hackberry, an Osage Orange, a White Oak, and Shagbark Hickory or any one of a dozen other common trees. Oh well....
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