Definition of Robinia hispida

1. Noun. Large shrub or small tree of the eastern United States having bristly stems and large clusters of pink flowers.

Exact synonyms: Bristly Locust, Moss Locust, Rose Acacia
Group relationships: Genus Robinia, Robinia
Generic synonyms: Bush, Shrub

Lexicographical Neighbors of Robinia Hispida

Robertshaw tube
Robertson
Robertson pupil
Robertson screw
Robertson screwdriver
Robertsonian translocation
Robeson
Robeson Channel
Robespierre
Robespierrean
Robey
Robin
Robin's syndrome
Robin Goodfellow
Robin Hood
Robinia hispida
Robinia pseudoacacia
Robinia viscosa
Robins
Robinson
Robinson's disease
Robinson Crusoe
Robinson Jeffers
Robinson catheter
Robinson index
Robison
Robison-Embden ester
Robison ester

Literary usage of Robinia hispida

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed by William Curtis (1795)
"robinia hispida. ROUGH -STALK'D ROBINIA, or ROSE ACACIA. daß and Order. ... robinia hispida ..."

2. The Genesee Farmer. (1859)
"Тш£ Rose Acacia (robinia hispida) belongs to the same family as the common ... ACACIA — robinia hispida. trees, with tortuous and very brittle branches, ..."

3. The Cultivator by New York State Agricultural Society (1858)
"Please inform me through the Cultivator, how the Acacia Rose, (robinia hispida, or Moss Locust,) can be propagated, and if propagated from seed how to ..."

4. "Forget Not Mee & My Garden...": Selected Letters, 1725-1768, of Peter by Peter Collinson, Alan W. Armstrong (2002)
"Besides you will find on a sheet of papr writt on all robinia hispida, Rose Acacia. Mari( Catesby. From Collinson's copy o/Natural History of Carolina . ..."

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