Bristly locust
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Bristly locust (robinia fertilis) grows to 6 feet and forms thickets. Has light-green, pea-like foliage with attractive pink flowers in late spring, followed by bristly seedpods. Full sun. Dry, sandy, poor soil. Drought tolerant. Excellent for stabilizing steep, gravelly areas. Zone 4
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