Wikipedia Related to black locust:honey locust n. A deciduous tree(Robinia pseudoacacia)of the pea family, native chiefly to the southeast United States but widely naturalized, having pinnately compound leaves, hanging clusters of fragrant, creamy-white flowers, flat brown pods, and strong wood. ...
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>Hardwoods>Rosaceae>Prunus>serotina Black cherry (Prunus serotina) Common Name(s):Black cherry, American cherry Scientific Name:Prunus serotina Distribution:Eastern North America Tree Size:50-100 ft(15-30 m)tall, 3-5 ft(.3-.6 m)trunk diameter ...
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Twitter Google Share on Facebook black knot Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia black knot n. A disease of the plum, the cherry, and related plants caused by the fungusApiosporina morbosaand resulting in black knotlike swellings on the branches. ...
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Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook black alder Thesaurus Wikipedia n. 1.A Eurasian alder tree(Alnus glutinosa)that grows in wet soil and is naturalized in parts of North America. 2.Seewinterberry. American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Ed...