Common Name: Globe Black Locust
Latin Name: Robinia pseudoacacia 'Umbraculifera'
Size: 15 (min) to 20 (max)
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I am looking to purchase 1 or more of these trees,can you please advise on where I can purchase the tree and have it shipped if not in close proximity to Jacksonville, IL 62650 Thank you in advance.
need to replace my ancient globe locust thats dying. Anyone have an idea where I could find one
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You may have to look a little further for this plant. I have seen it in Columbus at Oakland nursery
Try either Marys Plant farm or Sharon Nursery. They should be able to acquire one. If not let me know.Steve
I am devastated that we have to cut down our failing globe locust after 12 years. I just have to find another one. My favorite tree
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Globe Black Locust
Robinia pseudoacacia 'Umbraculifera'
Maximum Height: 20 feet
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Robinia pseudoacacia 'Umbraculifera'
Maximum Height: 20 feet
Family: Fabaceae
Genus: Robinia
species: pseudoacacia
Cultivar: 'Umbraculifera'
Origin:
Size: 15 (min) to 20 (max)
Size Description:
Notes: Spineless
Characteristics:
Availability: | Some Availability | ||
Full Sun Tolerance: | Performs Well | See other plants that like full sun. |
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