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## Black Locust can grow up to 170 ft tall ## Grows 3-4 ft. per year ## Native to North America ## Cold hardy in zones 3 to 8 ![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/6389be6491e7b693e9f368ece88fcd145f07c068d2c1bbae4247b9b5ef439d32/files/1736980729189-YAKIHONNES3.jpg) ## Firewood - BLT wood, on a pound for pound basis is roughly half that of Anthracite Coal - Since its growth is fast, firewood can be plentiful ## Timber ![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/6389be6491e7b693e9f368ece88fcd145f07c068d2c1bbae4247b9b5ef439d32/files/1736980782258-YAKIHONNES3.jpg) - Rot resistant due to a naturally produced robinin in the wood - 100 year life span in full soil contact! (better than cedar performance) - Fence posts - Outdoor furniture - Outdoor decking - Sustainable due to its fast growth and spread - Can be coppiced (cut to the ground) - Can be pollarded (cut above ground) - Its dense wood makes durable tool handles, boxes (tool), and furniture - The wood is tougher than hickory, which is tougher than hard maple, which is tougher than oak. - A very low rate of expansion and contraction - Hardwood flooring - The highest tensile beam strength of any American tree - The wood is beautiful ## Legume - Nitrogen fixer - Fixes the same amount of nitrogen per acre as is needed for 200-bushel/acre corn - Black walnuts inter-planted with locust as “nurse” trees were shown to rapidly increase their growth [[Clark, Paul M., and Robert D. Williams. (1978) Black walnut growth increased when interplanted with nitrogen-fixing shrubs and trees. Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, vol. 88, pp. 88-91.]] ## Bees ![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/6389be6491e7b693e9f368ece88fcd145f07c068d2c1bbae4247b9b5ef439d32/files/1736980846612-YAKIHONNES3.jpg) - The edible flower clusters are also a top food source for honey bees ## Shade Provider ![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/6389be6491e7b693e9f368ece88fcd145f07c068d2c1bbae4247b9b5ef439d32/files/1736980932988-YAKIHONNES3.jpg) - Its light, airy overstory provides dappled shade - Planted on the west side of a garden it provides relief during the hottest part of the day - (nitrogen provider) - Planted on the west side of a house, its quick growth soon shades that side from the sun ## Wind-break ![image](https://yakihonne.s3.ap-east-1.amazonaws.com/6389be6491e7b693e9f368ece88fcd145f07c068d2c1bbae4247b9b5ef439d32/files/1736980969926-YAKIHONNES3.jpg) - Fast growth plus it's feathery foliage reduces wind for animals, crops, and shelters ## Fodder - Over 20% crude protein - 4.1 kcal/g of energy - Baertsche, S.R, M.T. Yokoyama, and J.W. Hanover (1986) Short rotation, hardwood tree biomass as potential ruminant feed-chemical composition, nylon bag ruminal degradation and ensilement of selected species. J. Animal Sci. 63 2028-2043