Robinia hispida

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Read about Robinia hispida in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Robinia hispida, Linn. (B. rosea, Marsh.). Rose Acacia. Fig. 3414. Shrub, 1-3 ft., rarely higher: st., branchlets, and peduncles and often the petioles hispid: lfts. 7-13, suborbicular to oval, obtuse and mucronate, glabrous or nearly so, 3/4-1 1/2 in. long: fls. rose-colored or pale purple, 1 in. long, in short, 3-5-fld. racemes: pod rarely developed, densely hispid, few-seeded. F.S.R. 2, p. 57. J.H. III. 53:183. G. 4:499. Var. macrophylla, DC. (var. inermis, Kirchn.). Branchlets and petioles nearly destitute of bristles: lfts. and fls. often somewhat larger. Gn. 77, p. 268. G.M. 45:512.—This species spreads much by suckers, particularly in sandy soil; sometimes grafted high to form a small standard and as such displaying its large fls. to greater advantage.


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