Ecological habits of Robinia pseudoacacia
Like light, hardy, like well-drained soil.
Main producing areas of safflower black locust
Produced in North America.
Morphological characteristics of Robinia pseudoacacia
Shrubs, up to 2 meters high. The stems, twigs and pedicels are densely covered with red bristles. The stipules do not become spines. The pinnate compound leaves, with 7 to 13 leaflets, broadly oval to nearly round, 2 to 3.5 cm long, with blunt leaf tips and small pointed tips. The flowers are pink or purplish red, with 2 to 7 sparse racemes. Pods, with glandular bristles.
Safflower Robinia Garden Use
The safflower black locust flower is big and beautiful, and it looks like a small tree, which can be used as a street tree.
Safflower Robinia Management and Conservation
In Shanghai cultivation, Robinia pseudoacacia is used as rootstock for high grafting.