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Robinia
Species
Robinia hispida – bristly locust
Robinia hispida var. rosea (syn. R. boyntonii)
Robinia hispida var. nana (syns. R. luxurians) – New Mexican locust
Robinia pseudoacacia – black locust, false acacia
Robinia viscosa – clammy locust
Robinia viscosa var. hartwegii
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Robinia
‖ Robinia Bot. (rəʊˈbɪnɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus), f. Robin, name of the royal gardener at Paris, who introduced these trees to Europe in 1635.] A genus of North American trees and shrubs of the bean family, chiefly represented by the locust-tree.1759 B. Stillingfl. Misc. Tracts (1762) 186 From that dist...
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Robinia pseudoacacia
References
External links
Purdue University
Robinia pseudoacacia images at Forestry Images
Robinia pseudoacacia – US Forest Service Fire Effects Database Robinia pseudoacacia - information, genetic conservation units and related resources.
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Robinia hispida
Robinia hispida, known as the bristly locust, rose-acacia, or moss locust, is a shrub in the subfamily Faboideae of the pea family Fabaceae. Subtaxa
There are at least 5 varieties:
Robinia hispida var. fertilis - Arnot bristly locust (North Carolina, Tennessee)
Robinia hispida var. hispida -
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Is this black locust? This grows in Modiin, Israel. The leaves look like black locust ( _Pseudoacacia robinia_ ) to me, but the branches are very knobby. Can anyone identify it? . The wood structure also looks bumpy. Given Israel as the neighborhood, it is likely to be a carob tree ( _Ceratonia siliqua_ ) whi...
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Robinia neomexicana
Description
Robinia neomexicana grows to 5–10 m tall (rarely to 15 m) with bristly shoots. References
External links
USDA Plants Profile: Robinia neomexicana
Jepson Manuel Treatment - Robinia neomexicana
Robinieae
Trees of the Southwestern
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Robinia viscosa
Robinia viscosa, commonly known in its native territory as clammy locust, is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States.
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Frisia (disambiguation)
Donato Frisia (1883–1953), an Italian painter
Frisia Museum or Scheringa Museum of Realist Art, a former museum in the Netherlands
Frisia Tree or Robinia pseudoacacia, a species of the tree genus Robinia
See also
Freesia (disambiguation)
Friesland (disambiguation)
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刺槐属
刺槐属(学名:Robinia)是豆科蝶形花亚科下的一个属,为落叶乔木或灌木植物。该属共有约20种,分布于美洲。 物种
本属包括以下物种:
毛洋槐 Robinia hispida
红花洋槐 Robinia neomexicana 刺槐 Robinia pseudoacacia栽培种
Robinia × ambigua''
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Megacyllene robiniae
It is a serious pest of Robinia pseudoacacia, the black locust tree, with which it is sympatric. Etymology
The specific name, robiniae, is derived from the name Robinia, which is the generic name of the black locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, on which
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Locust tree
Locust tree can mean:
Any of a number of tree species in the genera Gleditsia or Robinia, including:
Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), a leguminous tree with pods having a sweet, edible pulp
Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), a leguminous tree with toxic pods
Water locust (Gleditsia aquatica),
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水黄皮属
水黄皮的异名
Pongamia glabra
Robinia mitis
Cytisus pinnatus
Cajum pinnatum
Derris indica
Millettia pinnata
Pongamia mitis
Galedupa pinnata
Galedupa
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Macrosaccus robiniella
Life history
The larvae feed on Robinia pseudoacacia, Robinia viscosa and Robinia hispida. They mine the leaves of their host plant.
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Parectopa robiniella
The larvae feed on Robinia species, including Robinia pseudoacacia. It mines the leaves of the host plant.
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Actinospica
.; Neo-Latin feminine gender noun Robinia, a genus of tree (as it was isolated from Robinia pseudoacacia); Neo-Latin feminine gender genitive case noun robiniae, of Robinia
See also
Bacterial taxonomy
Microbiology
References
Bacteria genera
Actinomycetia
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