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Black Locust

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Black Locust

The black locust was found near the Rockville Church in the old section of the cemetery.

It is a deciduous tree, which means it looses its leaves in autumn or the dry season.

The leaves are thin and only 2 inches long.

Black locusts are often planted because they are pretty.

by A.B.S.

This pictures shows the bunch white flowers and the leaves of the black locust.
 
Copyright 1997 Linda Ferguson and Eva LaMar