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Black Locust tree flowers

Robinia pseudoacacia

Description:

Black Locust tree flowers spotted along the "Haul Road" at Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve.

Habitat:

Dyke Marsh Wildlife Preserve, a wetland area located near the Nation's Capital. Related Resource: http://www.nps.gov/gwmp/dyke-marsh.htm

Notes:

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3 Comments

chesterbperry
chesterbperry 11 years ago

Yes they do, they taste like really sweet peas, try them lightly battered and fried or just toss in a salad raw.

Geodialist
Geodialist 11 years ago

Done. Thanks for the suggestion, Chester! Do the flowers taste good?

chesterbperry
chesterbperry 11 years ago

The flowers are edible, consider adding to this mission, http://www.projectnoah.org/missions/1165...

Geodialist
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Geodialist

Belle Haven, Virginia, USA

Spotted on Apr 27, 2012
Submitted on Feb 23, 2013

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