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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Robinia pseudoacacia

Black Locust - New Spring Leaves


6 comments:

  1. Black locust is also commonly known as False Acacia. It thrives in the temperate areas and can reach the height of as much as seventy feet. It has a fragrant cream-white flower which is nectar bearing.

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  2. Black Locust is very beautiful to see. I really love them to see from the top. It's fragrance also attracted me.

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  3. False Acacia or Black Locust is very beautiful. It grows very high and that's the things of it's beauty. It's fragrance also attracted me. Please upload more photo.

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  5. Black locust so nice.I like this tree. leaves of this trees are so beautiful. This trees grows very highly.Thanks for the post.

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  6. That is just a beautiful and gorgeous tree, just wonderful.

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