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Russ Litsinger <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 12 May 2024 00:09:32 +0000
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> Black locust is actually native to the southeastern U.S., but is considered an invasive outside of that range.

It is decidedly fickle here in the mid South, often blooming right before tulip poplar and often boom or bust. Last year was pretty good, but this year was fairly underwhelming- at least in the Western 1/3rd of Kentucky.

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