Robinia
Pot Cultivation
Locust Trees can be grown in all types of soil; however, they will grow best in well-drained loam, in full sun. The branches of these trees are brittle, therefore, should be pruned while they are young to encourage the development of sturdy ones. They also need to be pruned in order to form a well-shaped, compact head. Pruning should be done in late summer or fall, because they will bleed if pruned in the spring. Any suckers that are produced at the trunk's base should be removed.Propagation
It is better to increase the trees by seed, but suckers that grow up from the base can be used. Seeds may be sown in a frame of sandy soil as soon as they are ripe or stored and sown the following spring. They will germinate faster if sown in the fall as soon as they are ripe. Named varieties of these trees are grafted on stocks of R. Pseudoacacia. As your young plants are growing, make sure the tree kinds develop one central trunk by removing any other suckers. They are liable to break in storms if there is more than one trunk. R. Hartwigii |
VARIETIES
- R. Pseudoacacia (70-80 feet high) & var. inermis, Decaisneana, unifolia, Rehderi, Bessoniana, semperflorens, pendula, rectissima, umbraculifera (20 feet), Friesia;
- R. viscosa (40 feet);
- R. Kelseyi;
- R. luxurians (30-35 feet);
- R. Idaho (25-35 feet).
Shrub - - R. hispida & var. macrophylla;
- R. Hartwigii;
- R. Boyntonii;
- R. Elliott