Robinia sp. (Locust)

Robinia sp. (Locust) white flower cluster, close up image showing delicate soft rounded petals
Robinia pseudoacacia

Robinia sp. (Locust) white flower cluster hangs with small soft petals on thin green stems

Botanical name: Robinia sp.

Common name: Locust

Family: Fabaceae

Subfamily: Faboideae

Origin: Eastern United States

USDA Plant Hardiness MapPlant used for bonsaiLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallLarge tree taller than 20 ftSmall tree 10-20 ftSemi-shadeFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryWhite, off-white flowersPink flowersPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirdsDeciduous plantFragrant plantSubtropical plant. Mature plant cold hardy at least to 30s F for a short time

The Robinia sp. is a native species found throughout the eastern part of the United States. Many species can be used for bonsai, and because of their adaptability and resilience, this plant is a popular choice for landscapers.

Depending on the kind of Robinia sp. you want to grow, the size of your tree can range between a large shrub 5-10ft tall, to a small tree 10-20ft and even larger trees that can reach a height taller than 20ft.

These plants thrive in full sun or semi-shade and require moderate water growing conditions. When blooming, the flowers are white or off-white tone and has a sweet fragrant smell. The blooms are especially attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds.

In terms to growing conditions, the Robinia sp. is generally hardy enough to tolerate a USDA Hardiness Zone 9 to 11 and can tolerate temperatures as low as 30s (F) for a short period of time. But for growers in cold climates, the best practice to keep the plant flourishing is to grow it in a pot and bring it indoors when temperatures drop. The plant should be given enough light and watered accordingly.




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