The Robinia can be found right behind the Robiniastate and blooms no less than from May to July.

The robinia is a tree in the papilionaceous family. In late spring and early summer, it is conspicuous for its hanging clusters of white papery flowers. The tree is often called acacia, which is actually a misnomer, but is reflected in its scientific name 'pseudoacacacia'. Pseudoacacia means as much as resembling the acacia. Do you also notice the trunk with its strongly and deeply grooved bark and strikingly vertical broad ribs?

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