
Robinia pseudoacacia - Wikipedia
Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known in its native territory as black locust, [3] is a medium-sized hardwood deciduous tree, belonging to the tribe Robinieae of the legume family Fabaceae.
Robinia - Wikipedia
Robinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, tribe Robinieae, native to North America. Commonly known as locusts, [2] they are deciduous trees and shrubs growing 4–25 …
Robinia 'Purple Robe' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
‘Purple Robe’ is a medium sized, suckering, deciduous tree that typically grows to 30-40’ tall with an oval-upright habit. It is noted for its attractive compound leaves and pendant racemes of …
Robinia pseudoacacia - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
In spring and early summer, fragrant, pea-like white flowers, borne in 5-inch long hanging clusters, mature. The tree produces a 2 to 4-inch flattened legume which contains 4 to 8 red-brown seeds.
Robinia hispida - Wikipedia
Robinia hispida, known as the bristly locust, [3] rose-acacia, or moss locust, is a shrub in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. It is native to the southeastern United …
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia): All You Need To Know
The Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) is a fast-growing, medium-sized deciduous tree known for its fragrant white flowers, nitrogen-fixing abilities, and adaptability to various soil conditions. …
Robinia - Growing Guide - Burncoose Nurseries
Robinia are a small genus of North American trees and shrubs. Their name commemorates Jean Robin, herbalist to Henry IV of France (d. 1629). They are amongst the most ornamental of all …
Robinia pseudoacacia L. - Calflora
Robinia pseudoacacia is a tree that is not native to California. Toxicity: Do not eat the stem, seed or leaf of this plant. ResearchGate - Michaela Vítková et al.: Black locust ... beloved and …
Aug 17, 2023 · General: Black locust is short lived (50 – 75 yrs.) tree. It has a shallow, aggressive root system which is capable of nitrogen fixation. It is a hardwood tree that is fast growing (2 – …
Robinia - Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Fruit a pod, linear, flat. Native to North America and Mexico. Robinia: after Jean Robin, herbalist to Henry IV of France.