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False Acacia Care

Robinia Pseudoacacia

Other names: Black Locust, Common Robinia, Bastard Acacia, Fragrant White Locust, Locust, Yellow Locust

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What is the plant

Robinia are vigorous suckering trees and shrubs, sometimes thorny, with pinnate leaves and racemes of pea-type flowers in early summer, sometimes followed by seed pods.R. pseudoacacia is a fast-growing, spreading tree to 25m tall with deeply furrowed rough bark and spines formed from stipules on twigs and suckers. The dark green leaves comprise 5-11 pairs of oval leaflets. Dense, drooping clusters of slightly scented white flowers, each 15-20mm long and with a yellow blotch at the base of the standard petal, are borne in late spring and summer and are followed in autumn by hairless, linear to oblong pods containing 4-10 seeds

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Lighting

Lighting

Full Sun

Hardiness zone

Hardiness zone

max 8b

Difficulty

Difficulty

Medium

Toxicity

Toxicity

Poisonous

Invasive

Invasive

Weed

How to Care for the Plant

  • Water

    Water

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    Water regularly and generously for several weeks after planting. After, you only have to worry about watering in case of severe drought.

  • Pruning

    Pruning

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    The pruning of the robinia is not essential, but it will define its appearance in the long term.It is necessary to regularly prune the low branches to obtain a trunk, in the long term.

  • Sunlight

    Sunlight

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    Full sun, any aspect, sheltered from strong winds.

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  • Soil

    Soil

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    Moist but well-drained, moderately fertile. Chalk, clay, sand or loam. Any pH. Will tolerate poor dry soils.

  • Popularity

    Popularity

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    1,178 people already have this plant 303 people have added this plant to their wishlists

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