
Robinia pseudoacacia Hillieri Tree
This elegant small ornamental tree with delicate, mid-green foliage, developing a rounded head of branches makes the perfect garden feature. The Pink Acacia tree produces fragrant, pale pink/lilac flowers that are borne abundantly in June against the pinnate, summer foliage. These attractive pea-like flowers hang in racemes along the branches.
Robinia Pseudoacacia Hillieri is a tough tree, tolerant of drought and best suited to a sheltered position in full sun or dappled shade and particularly benefits from being sheltered from cold winds. This Pink Acacia Tree will grow to 6 x 4 metres in 20 years. This variety has the RHS Award of Garden Merit but it is fairly unusual - only small numbers of this lovely tree are produced each year.
Robinia pseudoacacia (false acacia) has a great pedigree. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in honour of the French botanist Jean Robin and his son, royal gardeners to Henry IV of France.
AKA Robinia Pseudoacacia Hillieri, Robinia x slavinii Hillieri, Pink Acacia, Pink False Acacia
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Robinia pseudoacacia Hillieri Tree
This elegant small ornamental tree with delicate, mid-green foliage, developing a rounded head of branches makes the perfect garden feature. The Pink Acacia tree produces fragrant, pale pink/lilac flowers that are borne abundantly in June against the pinnate, summer foliage. These attractive pea-like flowers hang in racemes along the branches.
Robinia Pseudoacacia Hillieri is a tough tree, tolerant of drought and best suited to a sheltered position in full sun or dappled shade and particularly benefits from being sheltered from cold winds. This Pink Acacia Tree will grow to 6 x 4 metres in 20 years. This variety has the RHS Award of Garden Merit but it is fairly unusual - only small numbers of this lovely tree are produced each year.
Robinia pseudoacacia (false acacia) has a great pedigree. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in honour of the French botanist Jean Robin and his son, royal gardeners to Henry IV of France.
AKA Robinia Pseudoacacia Hillieri, Robinia x slavinii Hillieri, Pink Acacia, Pink False Acacia
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This elegant small ornamental tree with delicate, mid-green foliage, developing a rounded head of branches makes the perfect garden feature. The Pink Acacia tree produces fragrant, pale pink/lilac flowers that are borne abundantly in June against the pinnate, summer foliage. These attractive pea-like flowers hang in racemes along the branches.
Robinia Pseudoacacia Hillieri is a tough tree, tolerant of drought and best suited to a sheltered position in full sun or dappled shade and particularly benefits from being sheltered from cold winds. This Pink Acacia Tree will grow to 6 x 4 metres in 20 years. This variety has the RHS Award of Garden Merit but it is fairly unusual - only small numbers of this lovely tree are produced each year.
Robinia pseudoacacia (false acacia) has a great pedigree. It was named by Carl Linnaeus in honour of the French botanist Jean Robin and his son, royal gardeners to Henry IV of France.
AKA Robinia Pseudoacacia Hillieri, Robinia x slavinii Hillieri, Pink Acacia, Pink False Acacia





















