Robinia pseudoacacia (Robina روبینیا)
Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as Black Locust, is a fast-growing, deciduous tree native to North America and widely cultivated across the world. Known for its fragrant white flowers, compound leaves, and durable hardwood, this species is often used for timber, erosion control, honey production, and ornamental planting. Its adaptability to poor soils and nitrogen-fixing roots make it a valuable tree for sustainable forestry and land restoration.
Robinia pseudoacacia (Robina روبینیا)
Robinia pseudoacacia, commonly known as Black Locust, is a fast-growing, deciduous tree native to North America and widely cultivated across the world. Known for its fragrant white flowers, compound leaves, and durable hardwood, this species is often used for timber, erosion control, honey production, and ornamental planting. Its adaptability to poor soils and nitrogen-fixing roots make it a valuable tree for sustainable forestry and land restoration.
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10" pot, 12'' pot, 18'' pot |
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