View Black Locust Robinia Pseudoacacia Images. Usda nrcs new york state office. It is native to the southeastern united states, but has been widely planted and naturalized elsewhere in temperate north america.
Black locust false acacia yellow locust white locust green locust post locust. Usda nrcs new york state office. Leaves are alternate, compound, with thorns or spines.
The leaves are imparipinnate and the flowers are white.
It is nodulated by both rhizobium and bradyrhizobium. Black locust false acacia yellow locust white locust green locust post locust. The black locust (or false acacia) is widely naturalized throughout north america, where the borer megacyllene robiniae has restricted commercial plantings to erosion control, land stabilization, and as postwood. The leaves are imparipinnate and the flowers are white.