Robinia x margaretta 'Pink Cascade'
(Pink False Acacia)

Family - Fabaceae
Category - Tree
Origin - Raised in the USA
Year of Introduction - 1934
Season of Interest - Spring, Summer, Autumn
Hardiness - H6
Height - up to 5m
Width - up to 4m
Location - The East Border

Description: A large Deciduous Shrub or small tree with an open habit and rounded crown. Attractive mid to dark green, pinnate leaves have oval to oblong leaflets and are held on brittle, thorny branches. Fragrant, lavender-pink flowers have deeper pink calyces. The Blooms are held in pendent Racemes and are produced in abundance in early summer. The flowers are attractive to pollinating insects and are followed by flat, brown seed pods. The leaves turn a bright shade of yellow in autumn before falling.

Synonym - Robinia x margaretta 'Casque Rouge'

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Flower:

Fragrant lavender-pink, pea-like flowers have deeper pink calyces. The blooms are held in pendent racemes and are produced abundantly in June. The flowers are followed by brown, flat seedpods.

Flower colour: Pink

Flower shape: Pea-like flowers in racemes

Flowering time: June

Foliage:

Attractive mid to dark green leaves are pinnate with oval to oblong leaflets. The leaves are Alternately arranged on spreading, thorny branches. The leaves turn an attractive shade of golden yellow before falling in autumn.

Foliage Senescence: Deciduous

Foliage Shape: Pinnate with oval to oblong leaflets

Autumn Colour: Yellow

Propagation:

Cuttings, grafting.

Cultivation:

Best in full sun in moisture retentive soil that is well drained.