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Yellow Locust
Latin Name:
Robinia pseudoacacia
location:
the central and southeastern United States
The Yellow Locust, also called in Latin Robinia pseudoacacia, is normally found around the central and southeastern United States. It can generally be recognized as a medium-sized deciduous tree, making it a unique plant! In the summer, its foliage looks like alternate, pinnately compound leaves and in the automn it generally looks like unimpressive. The Yellow Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia) has flowers that are pendulous clusters of pea-like flowers and the fruits it has are a flat pod. It has a special bark, where we see bark is a dark gray on it. A fact to point at regarding the way it is cultured is that easily transplanted and grown Also, an inconvinient with the Yellow Locust can be that a somewhat unkempt plant at times We can easily identify Robinia pseudoacacia with its pinnately compound blue-green leaves. The Yellow Locust's propagation method is done in an interesting way since it does it by seed
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