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Robinia hispida Linnaeus var. rosea Pursh. Common name: Boynton's Locust. Phenology: Apr-Jul. Habitat: Pitch pine woodlands, other mountain woodlands. Distribution: Originally distributed from se. KY, s. VA, and e. TN south to nw. SC, n. GA, and ne. AL, now occasionally found outside that range as an escape from cultivation.

Origin/Endemic status: Endemic

Synonymy : = C, K1, K2, SE3, Isely & Peabody (1984); = Robinia boyntonii Ashe – G, RAB, S, S13, Ashe (1922); < Robinia hispida L. – FNA11.2, Pa, Tat, Tn, W, WH3

Links to other floras: < Robinia hispida - FNA11.2

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