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Robinia pseudoacacia,
commonly known in its
native territory as
black locust, is a medium-sized
hardwood deciduous tree,
belonging to the
tribe Robinieae...
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zirkelii Robinia ×
ambigua (R.
pseudoacacia × R. viscosa) –
Idaho locust Robinia ×
holdtii (R.
neomexicana × R.
pseudoacacia)
Robinia ×
longiloba (R. hispida...
- be used in agroforestry. Others,
including the
black locust (Robinia
pseudoacacia),
Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus), Laburnum, and the woody...
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beetle endemic to
eastern North America. It is a
serious pest of
Robinia pseudoacacia, the
black locust tree, with
which it is sympatric. The
specific name...
- 4′-O-methylated
flavone of the
parent compound apigenin,
found in
Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust),
Turnera diffusa (damiana),
Betula pendula (silver birch)...
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leguminous tree with pods
having a sweet,
edible pulp
Black locust (Robinia
pseudoacacia), a
leguminous tree with
toxic pods
Water locust (Gleditsia aquatica)...
- can be
isolated from
Vinca erecta or from the
common locust Robinia pseudoacacia. It is a
flavone glycoside based on kaempferol. Akhmedzhanova, V. (1986)...
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Robinia pseudoacacia flowering in the
gardens of Estoi...
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different parts of the world,
including Cytisus scoparius (broom),
Robinia pseudoacacia (black locust), Ulex
europaeus (gorse),
Pueraria montana (kudzu), and...
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bacteria from the
genus of
Tardiphaga which has been
isolated from
Robinia pseudoacacia root nodules.
Notes LPSN lpsn.dsmz.de De Meyer, SE; Coorevits, A; Willems...