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Robinia pseudoacacia

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Distribution of origin: in North America. Morphological features: shrubs, up to 2 meters high. Stems, branchlets and pedicels are all densely covered with red bristles. Stipules not becoming spiny. Pinnately compound leaves, leaflets 7-13, widely oval to suborbicular, 2-3.5 cm long, leaf tip obtuse, with a small tip. Pollen red or purplish red, 2-7 flowers in sparse racemes. Pods, with glandular spines. Growth habits: like light, cold resistance, like well-drained soil. Garden uses: safflower Robinia pseudoacacia flowers are beautiful in large color, in the shape of small trees, but

Distribution of origin:

It's from North America.

Morphological features:

Shrubs, up to 2 m high. Stems, branchlets and pedicels are all densely covered with red bristles. Stipules not becoming spiny. Pinnately compound leaves, leaflets 7-13, widely oval to suborbicular, 2-3.5 cm long, leaf tip obtuse, with a small tip. Pollen red or purplish red, 2-7 flowers in sparse racemes. Pods, with glandular spines.

Growth habits:

Like light, cold resistance, like well-drained soil.

Garden use:

Safflower Robinia pseudoacacia flowers are beautiful in color and small in the shape of trees, which can be used as street trees.

Reproduction and cultivation:

Robinia pseudoacacia was used as rootstock for high grafting in Shanghai.

 
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