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Robinia elliottii (Chapm.) Ashe

Modern name

Robinia elliottii (Chapm.) Ashe

Synonyms

R. hispida var. elliottii Chapm.; R. rosea Ell., not Mill.

This is one of the dwarfest of the robinias, its maximum height being given as about 6 ft. Its stems are erect wands with a few short stout branches near the top; young shoots grey with down. There are eleven to fifteen leaflets to a leaf, which are oval, 12 to 1 in. long, grey-downy beneath. Flowers rose-purple or purple and white, nearly 1 in. long, produced in racemes five to ten together; flower-stalks and calyx grey-downy. Pods bristly. Blooms in May and June.

Native of the S.E. United States from N. Carolina to Georgia, chiefly near the coast. Like R. boyntonii it has been grown as “R. hispida rosea”, but that species differs in not having the grey down on the young shoots, leaves, flower-stalks, and calyx which makes R. elliottii so distinct.


Genus

Robinia

Other species in the genus