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They are common in the woods of the loess hills in Western Iowa. Several of them were planted in city parks in Boise where they grow well. The parks are adjacent to the Boise River so the trees are well watered in spite of the desert climate here. They are great shade trees and their limbs, kinked every-which-way, are unusual. There will be an abundant, annual crop of thick, four inch long bean-pods. The leaves grow as huge twice-branched fronds, one to three feet long. The green leaflets decompose quickly but the long stems they grow from can be a mess in the yard. The bark on mature trees is striking, made up of large, deeply furrowed ridges. Even in the woods they grow wide and they spread very wide in the open. Allow at least 30 feet for comfortable space around buildings.
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