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 metres (13–82 ft) tall The leaves are pinnate with 7–21 oval leaflets The flowers are white or pink, in usually pendulous racemes Many species have
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 violet purple pea-like flowers It is advertised as thornless, but plants with thorns are found in commerce
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia): All You Need To Know - Gardenia 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 It is commonly used for erosion control, windbreaks, and reforestation
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 Their garden value comes from their pinnate leaves and their dangling pendents of often fragrant, pea-like flowers, mostly in pinks and white
8 Species in Genus Robinia - monsteraholic. com Robinia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the Fabaceae family, the same family as peas and beans Native to North America, these deciduous trees and shrubs are recognized by their pinnately compound leaves, showy pea-like blossoms, and often thorny branches
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 Fabaceae
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 hardy trees both in leaf and in flower
USDA Plants Database Discover detailed information about Robinia pseudoacacia, including its characteristics, habitat, and ecological significance in the USDA Plants Database
Robinia — cultivation and care, purchase - club. global. flowers The genus Robinia consists of 20 species of deciduous trees or shrubs They are characterized by complex alternate leaves composed of opposite leaflets and typical legume flowers with a moth corolla (with a" sail", two" oars "and a" boat") in axillary racemes The branches are often prickly
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) Plant Guide 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 – 3 feet annually) The deeply furrowed bark is dark reddish-brown to black
Robinia - Trees and Shrubs Online A genus of about twenty deciduous trees and shrubs confined to N America, whose name commemorates Jean Robin, herbalist to Henry IV of France (d 1629) They are amongst the most ornamental of all hardy trees both in leaf and flower The leaves are pinnate, and the pea-shaped flowers are borne in pendulous racemes Pods flat, many-seeded