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Stratford Hall Black Locust

From its completion in the early 1740s, Stratford Hall, home to this black locust tree, was a teeming complex of plantation industry. Except for its need of manufactured goods, it was a self-sufficient community. "A towne in itself" was how one visitor described it. The Lees owned or held interest in several vessels which sailed from Stratford 's landing on the Potomac . Deep-draft ships unloaded their cargoes of tea, textiles, metalware, porcelain, tools and other British goods into lighters that ferried them to the "wharff." Tied up at the landing were shallops and commercial craft that plied between the river plantations, as well as pleasure craft and gaily decorated row barges.


         


This tree's Growing Zone is being highlighted in red for your convenience. This Zone includes zones from 4-10. Click here for the Planting Recommendation Chart.
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Botanical: Robina pseudoacacia
Growing Zones: 4-10
Spread and Height: 25S - 70H
Soil Moisture: Average
Soil Type: Normal
Flower: Yes
Foliage Color: Green
Autumn Color: Yellow
State of Origin: New York


*This tree does not represent the actual tree, it's an example for the spread and height of any tree.


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