Robinia casque rouge
Bouture robinier faux acacia casque rouge Robinia. ×. margaretta. Casque Rouge. A small, deciduous tree to 10m with green leaves which have several pairs of round leaflets. They are green through the summer turning yellow in autumn. The flowers are pink-purple and fragrant, hanging from the branches in early summer.
Robinia pseudoacacia umbraculifera Cultivar: Purple Robe for Robinia pseudoacacia Notes 'Purple Robe' (a.k.a. 'Rouge Cascade', 'Casque Rouge', 'Pink Cascade', 'Red Cascade') - possibly an R. x ambigua selection; compact rounded form; rose-pink flowers; grows to a 40' tree; new growth emerges bronzy-red and retains some undertones of this color into summer; forms fewer seeds than.
Robinia margaretta Le Robinier faux-acacia Casque Rouge ou Robinia pseudoacacia Casque Rouge est un arbre d'ornement très reconnaissable grâce à son feuillage très découpé, jaune d'or au printemps puis jaune plus foncé en automne. A taille adulte cet arbre pourra atteindra 15 m de haut.
Acacia rouge photo Cultivar: Casque Rouge Family: Fabaceae Size: Height: 20 ft. to 30 ft. Width: 20 ft. to 30 ft. Plant Category: shrubs, trees, Plant Characteristics: poisonous, round, Foliage Characteristics: deciduous, Flower Characteristics: long lasting, pendent, Flower Color: pinks, purples, Tolerances: slope, Requirements.
Robinia frisia
Botanical Name: Robinia 'Casque Rouge'. Mature Height: m. Key Features: Stunning pink flowers; tactile soft foliage; late-blooming. This beautiful brightly coloured cultivar of the False Acacia is best seen during the summer period with its show stopping display of bright lilac-pink flowers appearing after the crab apple and cherry blossom.Acacia rouge entretien Robinia x margaretta Casque Rouge. Scientific Name: Robinia x margaretta 'Pink Cascade'.
Acacia casque rouge floraison Notes 'Purple Robe' (a.k.a. 'Rouge Cascade', 'Casque Rouge', 'Pink Cascade', 'Red Cascade') - possibly an R. x ambigua selection; compact rounded form; rose-pink flowers; grows to a 40' tree; new growth emerges bronzy-red and retains some undertones of this color into summer; forms fewer seeds than the species; flowers slightly earlier in the season.