Robinia pseudoacacia, or false acacia, is a deciduous tree that is native to the United States but has been introduced to Asia and Europe and is considered an invasive species there. The tree is made up of compound leaves and its cream colored flowers, reminiscent of orange blossoms, are extremely fragrant in early summer.
You can help scientists understand how climate change is impacting this species by using the phenophase guide below to observe its lifecycle in Nature's Notebook.
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