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  2. Robinia pseudoacacia - Wikipedia

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    Black locust is a shade-intolerant species [17] and therefore is typical of young woodlands and disturbed areas where sunlight is plentiful and the soil is dry. In this sense, black locust can be considered a weed tree. It also spreads by underground shoots or suckers, which contributes to the weedy character of this species. [9]

  3. Megacyllene robiniae - Wikipedia

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    The specific name, robiniae, is derived from the name Robinia, which is the generic name of the black locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, on which the larvae feed.The name Robinia was coined by Linnaeus to honor the royal French gardeners Jean Robin (father) and Vespasien Robin (son).

  4. Vanduzea arquata - Wikipedia

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    Vanduzea arquata, the black locust treehopper, is a species of treehopper in the family Membracidae. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is found in North America.Females lay their ...

  5. FarmVille Southwest Items: Nopal Cactus Hare, Idaho Locust ...

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    The Southwest item theme in FarmVille continues to expand this weekend, via the release of new trees, animals, and decorations for your farms. Most of these items unfortunately cost Farm Cash, but ...

  6. Robinia - Wikipedia

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    Robinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae, tribe Robinieae, native to North America.Commonly known as locusts, [2] they are deciduous trees and shrubs growing 4–25 metres (13–82 ft) tall.

  7. Locust tree - Wikipedia

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    Locust tree can mean: Any of a number of tree species in the genera Gleditsia or Robinia, including: Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), a leguminous tree with pods having a sweet, edible pulp; Black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), a leguminous tree with toxic pods; Water locust (Gleditsia aquatica), a leguminous tree with one seed per pod