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Kuliga Trail

Black Locust

(Robinia pseudoacacia)

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The Black Locust is a fast-growing native tree known for its compound leaves, fragrant white flowers, and deeply furrowed bark. It is often found along woodland edges, open fields, roadsides, and disturbed areas.

In spring, Black Locust produces beautiful hanging clusters of flowers that are highly attractive to pollinators. Its strong, durable wood has also made it historically useful for fence posts, tools, and outdoor structures.

Quick Facts

  • Height: 40–80 feet

  • Spread: 20–35 feet wide

  • Growth Rate: Fast

  • Lifespan: 50–100+ years

  • Habitat: Woodland edges, open areas, roadsides, and disturbed sites

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Fun Facts

  • Black Locust flowers are very attractive to bees and other pollinators

  • The wood is naturally rot-resistant and has been used for fence posts

  • It can grow quickly and spread in open or disturbed areas

  • The flowers have a sweet fragrance in spring

  • Black Locust helps add nitrogen to the soil through its root system

Trail Challenge

Can you spot a Black Locust?

Look around and try to find:

✔ Leaves made of many small oval leaflets
✔ Deep, ridged bark
✔ Hanging white flower clusters in spring
✔ Flat brown seed pods later in the season

 

Bonus:
Look closely at a young twig—can you spot the small paired thorns?

 

Why This Tree Matters

Black Locust provides:

  • Spring flowers for bees and pollinators

  • Shelter and structure for wildlife

  • Durable wood with many historic uses

  • Soil benefits through nitrogen fixation

 

It is an interesting trail tree because it shows how some species can support wildlife, improve soil, and quickly colonize open spaces.

 

Keep Exploring

Scan other trail markers to discover more native trees and how they shape the environment around you.

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