How tall does Robinia lace lady grow?

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How tall does Robinia lace lady grow?

2.5m
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Lace Lady’ (False acacia ‘Lace Lady’) will reach a height of 2.5m and a spread of 2.5m after 5-10 years.

Are Robinia lace ladies poisonous?

Zig-zagging stems with lacy lime green foliage darkening with age with glaucous green undersides that curl round on themselves.. Occasionally, scented white flowers are produced in panicles in summer. A truly spectacular plant!…Robinia pseudoacacia Lace Lady (4lt)

Info
Poisonous yes
Pot Size 4lt
Scented yes
Season Summer

Are Robinia lace lady deciduous?

Deciduous trees shut down during winter, so this is an ideal time to dig them up and send them out. These quality trees are grown for two years from a planted or grafted tree, so plants are between 1 metre and 1.8 metres tall with a number of branches.

Is Robinia an evergreen?

The Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ is also known as Black Locust. The Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ is not evergreen.

Why is my Robinia dying?

There has been an increase in a leaf-spot fungus (Phloeospora robiniae), which is more prevalent in wet weather conditions, causing defoliation and weakening the trees. There have also been cases of two root diseases, honey fungus (Armillaria) and Phytophthora root rot, both of which can cause tree death.

Are mop top trees deciduous?

Robinias are popular deciduous shade trees. Some varieties are grafted and grown into a lollipop shape (called ‘Mop Top’ robinias), have bright yellow foliage during the warmer months (Golden robinias) or white or purple flowers.

How fast do mop top trees grow?

The amazing thing about a Mop Top is that when you purchase these trees they average five to seven feet tall and they grow to become quite thick with a lush, rounded bushy head within twelve months of planting.

How do you stop a locust tree from spreading?

One method of honey locust control and black locust control is to cut back the trees every growing season. Cut both new stems and new growth—you likely will need to repeat this step several times over the years. Spreading hay over the area could help prevent new trees from sprouting.

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