Bristly locust (Robinia hispida)
I always think these are pretty when they come in bloom. They remind me of the old neighbor that lived up the road. I've learned they're poisonous and invasive but, they are used for erosion control and are nitrogen fixing. They're also native to my area and attract pollinators. I guess we take the good with the bad. You can really see those bristles in the last photo.
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Stephanie Darker
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Bristly locust (Robinia hispida)
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