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Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known in its native territory as black locust, [3] is a medium-sized hardwood deciduous tree, belonging to the tribe Robinieae Description · Taxonomy · Ecology · Cultivation and uses
Leaves are pinnately compound with 3 to 9 pairs of opposite leaflets ... Black locust flowers in late April to early June depending on location. The ...
Leaves are alternate, feather-compound, 8–14 inches long, with 7–19 leaflets; leaflets ½–2 inches long, with tiny bracts at the base, the margin entire; upper ...
The 6- to 14-inch-long, dull, yellow leaves, made up of multiple leaflets, are some of the last to appear in spring and often drop early in the autumn, just ...
The leaves, bark, shoots and seeds of black locust are generally considered toxic to livestock, though the extent of its toxicity is debated (Stone 2009). It is ...
The leaves are alternate, pinnately compound with 7 to 23 leaflets. The bark is gray or light brown, thick, fibrous, heavily ridged, and furrowed. In spring and ...
Leaf: Oddly pinnate, 7-19 leaflets, egg-shaped, each leaflet 1 -2 inches long, smooth margins. Each leaf 6-14 inches long. Center vein is flat on upper surface, ...
The alternate and up to 30 centimeters (12 inch) long leaves appear only in late spring. The leaves consist of up to 19 monotonous single leaves, which have the ...
The leaves are dark blue-green in summer and turns yellow-green in fall. Depending on the cultivar, some trees have thorns at the base of the leaves. The tree ...
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