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Robinia pseudoacacia - Black Locust

Robinia pseudoacacia - Black Locust

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Lost
Ordered as a bare root, received a very thin stem that did not survive. It's a shame because it's a very beautiful tree. Quality needs to be reviewed.

Nathalie F.

Marseille
Despite its unappealing appearance upon delivery in early spring 2021 (a single 80 cm (32in) 'stick'), it immediately adapted extremely well and remarkably survived the various heatwaves of the past 2 summers, with foliage that remained green throughout the growing season. And despite the hostile conditions (full sun, heavy soil, drought), it now stands at 2.50m (8ft) tall and at least 1.20m (4ft) wide. Next step: we are eagerly awaiting its first flowering, hoping it won't take place in 20 years!

Sarah

SAINT TRIVIER SUR MOIGNANS" would be translated as "SAINT TRIVIER ON MOIGNANS" in British English.
Hello, the false acacia tree is classified as an IAS (invasive alien species) that harms biodiversity. It is toxic and potentially lethal to horses (bark of the stakes) but also to all mammals and birds. Please refer to the invasive alien species resource center: http://invasive-alien-species.org/species/robinia-pseudoacacia/ Best regards

Valérie

Saint Nicholas Les Cîteaux
My three false acacias particularly enjoyed the rainy summer. From a single stem in the spring of 80-90 cm (32-35in), they reach 2m (7ft) in October and even 3m (10ft) with many stems.

Manuella

Satisfied
Product received very quickly and very well packaged. It's thriving this year and I'm delighted.

Coton H.

02
Ordered at a height of 60/90 cm (24/35in) with bare roots. Ref 7892 for 5 units. Received heights and quality vary greatly.

Benjamin

Robust
Thrives well despite some local challenges (400 m (1312ft) altitude and soil shale and stony), but it does not surprise me, it is true to its reputation as an ubiquitous and undemanding plant.

Thomas T.

Very very large specimen
Very late flowering. Leafing starts in May. Looking forward to the next fragrant flowering.

Nathalie F.

Good
Received loud and clear

Wilfrid R.

Dry, dry
Very well-developed young plant arrived with completely dry roots. The habit surprisingly without any other protection did not withstand the transport. Immersion until the bubbles disappear and immediate rooting in the hope of spring recovery.

Nathalie F.