Bark of common black locust Robinia pseudoacacia with typical furrows and longitudinal cracks
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  • Photo title: Bark of common black locust Robinia pseudoacacia with typical furrows and longitudinal cracks
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  • The common black locust is native to Atlantic North America and is widespread in the Appalachian region and the US states of Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Arkansas. It grows there as a pioneer plant in mixed deciduous forests on moderately nutrient-rich sandy and clay soils at elevations up to 1600 meters. Its natural range is characterized by a humid climate with annual precipitation between 1020 and 1830 millimeters.
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