False Acacia By LoveToKnow False Acacia (Robinia) - Beautiful flowering trees for lawn or shrubbery. The common Acacia or Locust Tree (R. pseudoacacia) is of quick growth, hardy, and thrives almost anywhere.
False acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia) is still common in cultivation, but most of these plants belong to one of the numerous modern cultivars and are distinct from typical plants present in naturalised populations.
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pseudacacia, the False Acacia or Locust Tree, one of the most valuable timber trees of the American forest, where it grows to a very large size, was one of the first trees introduced into England from America, ...
False Acacia [English]: Robinia pseudoacacia False Agave [English]: Hechtia galeottii False Agave [English]: Hechtia marnier-lapostollei False Agave [English]: Hechtia rosea False Agave [English]: Hechtia stenopetala ...
The locusts have pendent clusters of flowers similar to the sweet pea; these are very fragrant in the black, or yellow, locust (R. pseudoacacia), which is the common locust, sometimes also called acacia, or false acacia.
It is known as Texas Ebony, Mexican Ebony or False Acacia. Flowers generally occur at the ends of branches. The bark is not remarkable, being smooth and without significant markings.
Cherry laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) False acacia (Robinia pseudoacacia) Kerria japonica Leyland cypress (x Cuprocyparis leylandii) Poplars (Populus spp.) Sumach (Rhus typhina) ...
#96 Robinia pseudoacacia Common Names: black locust, false acacia, yellow locust Family: Fabaceae/Leguminosae (bean Family) Wallpaper Gallery (1 images) ...
Albizia - Silk Trees and False Acacias Albizia julibrissin - Silk Tree; Mimosa; Pea Shame Albizia lebbeck - Lebbeck; Woman's Tongue ...
In common language the term Acacia is often applied to species of the genus Robinia which belongs also to the Leguminous family, but is placed in a different section. Robinia Pseud-acacia, or false acacia, ...
See also: Acacia, May, Pea, Locust, Green
 
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