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(Robinia pseudoacacia) is a deciduous tree with many common names, including yellow locust and false acacia. It's native to the southeastern United States and can grow in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, prairies, pastures, and disturbed areas. Black locust trees are known for being tough and resilient, and can survive drought, harsh winters, and transplanting easily. They can grow to be 40–100 feet tall, with trunks that can reach 3–4 feet in diameter. Black locust trees have distinctive characteristics, including:
Leaves: Feathery leaves with a pair of thorns at the base
Flowers: Fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring and smell similar to orange blossoms
Seed pods: Drooping, black seed pods that can be 2–4 inches long and are TOXIC
Bark: Deeply furrowed and blackish
Leaves: Feathery leaves with a pair of thorns at the base
Flowers: Fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring and smell similar to orange blossoms
Seed pods: Drooping, black seed pods that can be 2–4 inches long and are TOXIC
Bark: Deeply furrowed and blackish
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(Robinia pseudoacacia) is a deciduous tree with many common names, including yellow locust and false acacia. It's native to the southeastern United States and can grow in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, prairies, pastures, and disturbed areas. Black locust trees are known for being tough and resilient, and can survive drought, harsh winters, and transplanting easily. They can grow to be 40–100 feet tall, with trunks that can reach 3–4 feet in diameter. Black locust trees have distinctive characteristics, including:
Leaves: Feathery leaves with a pair of thorns at the base
Flowers: Fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring and smell similar to orange blossoms
Seed pods: Drooping, black seed pods that can be 2–4 inches long and are TOXIC
Bark: Deeply furrowed and blackish
Leaves: Feathery leaves with a pair of thorns at the base
Flowers: Fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring and smell similar to orange blossoms
Seed pods: Drooping, black seed pods that can be 2–4 inches long and are TOXIC
Bark: Deeply furrowed and blackish
(Robinia pseudoacacia) is a deciduous tree with many common names, including yellow locust and false acacia. It's native to the southeastern United States and can grow in a variety of habitats, including woodlands, prairies, pastures, and disturbed areas. Black locust trees are known for being tough and resilient, and can survive drought, harsh winters, and transplanting easily. They can grow to be 40–100 feet tall, with trunks that can reach 3–4 feet in diameter. Black locust trees have distinctive characteristics, including:
Leaves: Feathery leaves with a pair of thorns at the base
Flowers: Fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring and smell similar to orange blossoms
Seed pods: Drooping, black seed pods that can be 2–4 inches long and are TOXIC
Bark: Deeply furrowed and blackish
Leaves: Feathery leaves with a pair of thorns at the base
Flowers: Fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring and smell similar to orange blossoms
Seed pods: Drooping, black seed pods that can be 2–4 inches long and are TOXIC
Bark: Deeply furrowed and blackish