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Hanging blooms of a Black Locust Tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, otherwise known as the false acacia. It is a North American tree first known in Europe in the garden of Jean Robin, herbalist to the King of France. Robinia was introduced to Britain in the 1630s, and in a classic work, 'Sylva', published in 1664, it is written that 'They thrive well in His Majesty's new plantation in St. James's Park.' This tree was much promoted by William Cobbett following his visit to the New Country in the 1800s.
In many European countries, including Italy, black locust is the source of the renowned acacia honey.
Plenitude of white flowers in the leafage of Robinia pseudoacacia in May
Acacia flower in spring. Stock photo
Outdoor nature image of important flowering plant for honey production. Abundant scented blossoms in spring with blue sky background. In Romania the flowers are used to produce jam or as ingredient in pancake recipes.
White rose growing into a tree.
Spring landscape with a blooming white acacia tree against the backdrop of a spring landscape and a cloudless sky.
Field with sky and clouds
branch of blooming White acacia on a blurred background
Chionanthus retusus, usually known as Chinese Fringe Tree, is a deciduous tree which is spectacular in full bloom. In late spring or early summer, it is literally covered with delicate clouds of slightly fragrant, pure white flowers with fringe-like petals. As the blooms fade, the petals drop like snow on the ground.
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Close-up  image of a branch of a acacia tree in blossom in springtime.
Robinia pseudoacacia blossom
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Numerous white flowers in the leafage of Sophora japonica tree against blue sky in August
Trees on the flat savannah area in the Okavango National Park in Botswana
Robinia pseudoacacia
Blooming acacia.
Abundant flowering acacia branch of Robinia pseudoacacia, false acacia, black locust close-up. Source of nectar for tender but fragrant honey. Locust tree blossom - Robinia pseudoacacia.
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Beautifull Acacia branch (Robinia pseudoacacia) or black locust at springtime in the Serre Woods in Rhone-Alpes, France.
Blooms of a Black Locust Tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, otherwise known as the false acacia, hanging over a bench in a UK park. This North American tree was first known in Europe in the garden of Jean Robin, herbalist to the King of France. Robinia was introduced to Britain in the 1630s, and in a classic work, 'Sylva', published in 1664, it is written that 'They thrive well in His Majesty's new plantation in St. James's Park.' This tree was much promoted by William Cobbett following his visit to the New Country in the 1800s.
Plenty of white flowers in the leafage of Robinia pseudoacacia in May
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Branch with flowers of acacia
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It sprouts bronze-pink, has a fresh green color in summer and turns fiery orange in autumn and then turns golden, hence the American name Golden Raintree, yellow, bipinnata, hence, koelreuteria, goldraintree, paniculata, varnish tree
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A Black Locust Tree (Robinia pseudoacacia) in bloom.  The black locust is in the pea family, and is also known as the false acacia, or robinia.
European nettle tree (Celtis australis)
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