About the Black Locust : 
							The Black Locust tree, Robinia pseudoacacia, is 
							sometimes called the yellow locust. Black Locust 
							trees grow naturally on a wide range of sites but 
							does best on rich moist limestone soils. It has 
							escaped cultivation and become naturalized 
							throughout eastern North America and parts of the 
							West. Black locust is not a commercial timber 
							species but is useful for many other purposes.This 
							deciduous tree is a nitrogen fixer and has rapid 
							juvenile growth. It is widely planted as an 
							ornamental, for shelterbelts, and for land 
							reclamation.
							This fast growing Locust tree is suitable for 
							fuel wood and pulp and provides cover for wildlife, 
							browse for deer, and cavities for birds. It is a 
							very thorny tree which can attain a height of 70-80 
							feet and can have a diameter of 2-3 feet. The 
							flowers are white, fragrant, and hang in clusters. 
							The individual leaves are small and egg-shaped.