Bristly locust
Bristly Locust (Robinia hispida) is a
shrub or small
tree in the subfamily
Faboideae of the pea family
Fabaceae, native to the southeastern
United States. Other common names include Rose acacia and Rose locust. It grows to 2-4 m tall, with densely glandular-bristly stems, somewhat sticky to touch. The
leaves are 12-23 cm long, pinnate with 7-15 leaflets 2-5 cm long. The
flowers are pink, produced on short
racemes of 3-12 together in the spring; each flower is 20-25 mm (about 1 inch) across.
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bristly locust
bristly locust
n : large shrub or small tree of the eastern united states having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowers [syn: rose acacia, moss locust, robinia hispida]
bristly locust
Noun
1. large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowers
(synonym) rose acacia, moss locust, Robinia hispida
(hypernym) shrub, bush
(member-holonym) Robinia, genus Robinia