
Robinier faux accacia mairie - saint Hilaire la Palud,France
N 46° 15.862 W 000° 42.846
30T E 676155 N 5125960
arbre remarquable
Waymark Code: WMRYBP
Location: Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France
Date Posted: 08/21/2016
Views: 7
[EN]
This copy has a unique trunk lying. This tree, now common in Deux-Sèvres, has
was imported into France in 1601 by Robin, the King's gardener, as seeds. He sprouted up
Dauphine in Paris, then in 1632 was transplanted to the Garden of Plants in Paris, where he still lives. It is
highly invasive and grows very fast; his numerous releases make an enemy of the gardener.
[FR]
Cet exemplaire présente un tronc couché atypique. Cet arbre, aujourd'hui commun en Deux-Sèvres, a
été importé en France en 1601, par Robin, jardinier du Roi, sous forme de graines. Il a germé place
Dauphine à Paris, puis a été transplanté en 1632 au Jardin des Plantes parisien, où il vit encore. Il est
très envahissant et pousse très vite ; ses nombreux rejets en font un ennemi du jardinier.
Genus/Species: Robinier faux accacia : Robinia pseudacacia
 Height: 36
 Girth: 10
 Method of obtaining height: Reliable source
 Method of obtaining girth: Reliable source
 Location type: Park
 Age: 120
 Website reference: [Web Link]
 Historical significance: Not listed
 Planter: Not listed
 Parking coordinates: Not Listed
 Walk time: Not Listed
 Photograpy coordinates: Not Listed

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