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Krugiodendron Ferreum

Black Ironwood

Description

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Black ironwood tree description

Krugiodendron Ferreum (Black Ironwood) is a small to medium-sized tree with slender branches. It reaches 15 to 25 feet in height, it grows taller than it does wide. Additionally, it has an upright crown of moderate density, with a rounded to narrow pyramidal, often irregular shape. Moreover, the bark is dark gray, rough, and furrowed. While, the leathery leaves are opposite, simple, entire, and oval. The attractive bright glossy green leaves measure 1 to 1.5 inches long with a notch at the apex. And, the unfolding leaves are pinkish. Also, the flowers are small, greenish, star-shaped, without petals, borne in the leaf axils, and inconspicuous.

Furthermore, the fruit is a juicy berry, oval or nearly round. The berry is 1/3 inch long ripening to a purplish red, edible and sweet, attract birds and other animals. The fruit has a single seed, for propagation. The tree’s common name (black ironwood tree) is appropriate since it has the densest wood of any north American tree, the wood is used in making cabinets.

Krugiodendron Ferreum tree cultivation and landscape application

Black ironwood tree grows well in moist, well-drained sandy or limestone soils with a top layer of humus. It grows very slowly, but as it ages its character and structure take over and it becomes a highly noticeable member of any landscape. It is as well a very long lived tree that may be used as a small specimen tree in residential landscapes, as a street tree, or as a large shrub in the background or under full sun around perimeters. Black ironwood is similar to darling plum.

🌳Other popular and beautiful plants: Ironwood tree.

Additional information

Common Name

Black Ironwood

Florida Native

Yes, FL Native

Origin

Caribbean, Florida & Central America

Flowering Season

Spring

Salt Tolerance

High Salt Tolerance

Drought Tolerance

High Drought Tolerance

Growth Rate

Slow Growth Rate

Light Requirements

Full Sun to Partial Shade

Flower Color

Yellow to Green, Green, Yellow

Shape

Wide

Plant Type

Evergreen

Gallons

25 gal. bush, 25 gal., 45 gal., 45 gal bush, 65 gal., 65 gal. bush, 100 gal., 100 gal . bush, 200 gal., 200 gal. bush, 300 gal., 300 gal. bush