Late Spring Nector source for Honey Bees.
Black Locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), is a fast-growing deciduous tree that reaches heights of 40 to 100 feet, with a narrow, upright form, and has dark, deeply furrowed bark.
4 foot tall, gallon containers
10 or more- $7 each
5-9 - $8 each
1-4 - $10 each.
Larger trees also available.
Noted for its fragrant white flowers blooming in late spring, the Black Locust's flowers form in hanging clusters, attracting honey bees and other pollinators. Its leaves are compound, turning yellow in the fall. The wood is hard, rot-resistant, ideal for outdoor uses.
It thrives in well-drained soils, tolerates drought and pollution, and is useful for reforestation and soil improvement due to nitrogen-fixing.
We are a licensed Oregon Nursery located at 2820 NW Scenic Drive in Albany, Oregon. Call 541-nine90-six099 before stopping by. Pickup available by Appointment.