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locust

Robinia pseudoacacia
In the United States: Native · also called black locust

Honeybees heavily forage on black locust for its copious nectar, producing a prized light-colored honey with a mild, floral flavor. Peak bloom occurs in late spring over a brief 10-day period, providing a vital early-season nectar flow in temperate climates. The tree's tendency to produce root suckers can result in thicket formation, requiring management to control spread in planted areas.

Nectarhigh
Pollenmedium
Bloom (US) May–June
Duration~10 days
TypePerennial
Sunfull
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