Photos of the False Acacia or Black Locust

in #photography7 years ago

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I took these while walking home. They always reminds me of wisterias and I have always wanted to make a bonsia out of this type of tree because of it's flowers. Taken with a Samsung A3 2107.

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Very nice 👍

Great pics!

Great photos and they look lovely. I have never seen one before in real life or in pictures, so I am happy to get to know more and extend my knowledge thanks to you!

I am glad that the post could help.

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Great pictures my frind! Keep it up, where did you take the pics at? Best wishes from @kenentertainment!

Thank you. I took it outside my house in front of a neighbors house in South Africa.

hi dear @madiba, natural photography and your natural skill of photography. everything is fine as well as result of your mobile samsung A3, good work.

Those are really amazing pics. The flowers on the tree are so beautiful; a bonsai out of this would look wonderful especially when it blooms. Look for a seedling and start training it into bonsai :)

Thanks. I have tried it once, but I didn't get it right because I left to New Zealand for a few years. I plan on trying again now.

Wow this reminded me of my mother, she used to love this flowers. I wish i could send it to heaven.😞😞

I am sorry to hear that, and I am sure that they have them in heaven.

Wow what fabulous blooms!!! Is that scented?

I enjoy eating these flowers! One tree can make so many -- and you know how good they smell -- so fragrant. If you have not already tried eating them, here's how I make Deep-fried Wild Black Locust Flowers. I use the flowers in salads, too. Enjoy your Black Locust! :D

Wow I never knew you could eat them. I will try it.

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