ST. PAUL — October's Weed of the Month is a tree called black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia). Black locust is native to North America but not native to Minnesota. It has been widely planted as an ...
Black locust is a member of the legume family; it can “fix nitrogen” in the soil. It is native to the Appalachian Mountains, from Pennsylvania to Alabama. However, in the last century, it has spread ...
Trees introduced outside their native habitats often struggle to adapt, but a few go on to reshape entire landscapes. One of those species is the black locust tree, which is an originally North ...
Black locust trees were once hailed as an ecological solution to some of Germany’s most degraded lands and were planted ...
Q. I just bought some lumber from a small mill and they were not certain but thought it was honey locust, but it might be elm. Any ideas how to separate the two? A. Honey locust and black locust ...
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