NOUN
- large thorny tree of eastern and central United States having pinnately compound leaves and drooping racemes of white flowers; widely naturalized in many varieties in temperate regions
- strong stiff wood of a black-locust tree; very resistant to decay
How To Use black locust In A Sentence
- Overhead the helicopter circled once more, making a black locust-shaped shadow on the sunlit turf of the plain.
- A black locust mosaic tree was another primary source of PSV in peanut.
- The dogwood, oak, chestnut, pine, red maple, black locust, sassafras, hickory, willow, cottonwood, and redbud dotted the landscape.
- PSV disease gradients were often observed from black locust mosaic trees into peanut fields.
- The team use lectins from a mushroom found mainly in the storms of black locust tree .
- Newly introduced trees require inoculation; inoculum may be gotten from the soil of black locust stands, or from NFTA. Chapter 10
- To investigate the mechanism of discoloration of black locus wood during thermal treatment process, the variations of functional groups in the lignin of black locust are studied by FTIR and UV-Vis.