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Robinia - Wikipedia
Robinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, tribe Robinieae, native to North America. Commonly known as locusts.
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Robinia pseudoacacia - Wikipedia
Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as black locust, [3] is a medium-sized hardwood deciduous tree, belonging to the tribe Robinieae of the legume family ...
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Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) - USDA Forest Service
Black locust is a member of the Fabaceae (pea) family. The pea family includes species that are large trees, shrubs, herbs and vines.
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Robinia pseudoacacia, 'Frisia' Black Locust - Cricket Hill Garden
Site requirements: Best in full sun. It is very adaptable to both dry and moist locations, and not fussy about soil type. Hardiness: USDA zones ...
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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.
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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 hispida (Bristly Locust)
It will grow 2-10 feet tall with a 5 to 15-foot spread. Bristly Locust is covered in purplish bristly hairs on stems and branches and also has spines at the ...
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Robinia pseudoacacia | Landscape Plants | Oregon State University
Robinia pseudoacacia. Common name: Black Locust False Locust. Pronunciation: ro-BIN-ea soo-do-a-KA-se-a. Family: Fabaceae. Genus: Robinia. Type: Broadleaf.
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Robinia - Fine Gardening
The genus Robinia is made up of anywhere from a handful to 20 species of deciduous trees and shrubs from woodland and thickets of North America.
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Genus: Robinia (locust) - Go Botany - Native Plant Trust
Genus: Robinia — locust · Family · This genus's species in New England · Help. Getting Started. If you're not sure what to do from here, take a look ...
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Robinia Psuedoacacia (Black Locust) - Earthscape Play
Robinia, or Black Locust, is a hardwood native the U.S. It's beauty, durability, and rot resistance make it ideal for natural playground construction.
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Robinia pseudoacacia
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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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