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Great Plant Pick: Golden locust

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What: The brilliant lemon-yellow leaves of the golden locust tree — also known as golden false acacia, or robinia pseudoacacia frisia — are a beacon in the spring and summer landscape. The sunshine glow of this tree remains consistently bright from spring until fall. Each of its leaves is up to 12 inches long and composed of up to 23 oval leaflets. This creates bright shade beneath this lovely tree. The rugged branching pattern and deeply furrowed bark on mature trees are picturesque. In late spring and early summer, it produces hanging clusters of fragrant, pea-like white flowers. It is a remarkably tough tree, growing vigorously in poor soil and in polluted urban conditions. It tolerates heavy clay soil if there is adequate drainage, and with little extra water it sails through prolonged dry spells during Pacific Northwest summers.

Great Plant Pick: Golden locust
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