Robinia pseudoacacia Lace Lady
Description:Robinia pseudoacacia 'Lace Lady', also known as Twisty Baby™ Locust, is a striking deciduous tree with unique, twisted branches and delicate, fern-like foliage. Its compact size and contorted growth habit make it an excellent choice for small gardens or as a feature plant in larger landscapes. The twisted branches provide year-round interest, even when the tree is bare in winter, adding structural appeal to the garden.
Flowers:In late spring to early summer, clusters of fragrant, pea-like white flowers appear. These flowers attract pollinators such as bees and add a soft touch of beauty to the otherwise dramatic appearance of the tree.
Foliage:The bright green, pinnate leaves are composed of multiple small, oval leaflets, giving the tree a fine, delicate texture. As autumn approaches, the leaves turn a soft yellow before falling, extending the seasonal interest. The foliage provides a light, airy canopy that contrasts beautifully with the twisted, gnarled branches.
Fruit:Following the flowers, long, flat seed pods may develop. These pods are typically not a significant feature and can be removed if desired to maintain a cleaner appearance.
Form and Size:This small, compact tree typically grows to 2-4 meters in height with a similar spread. The most distinctive feature of 'Lace Lady' is its twisted, contorted branches that create a sculptural effect in the garden. It has a rounded, bushy form and responds well to pruning to maintain a smaller, more ornamental shape.
Growing Conditions:Robinia pseudoacacia 'Lace Lady' thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers well-drained soil. It is highly adaptable to a range of soil types, including sandy and clay soils, and is drought-tolerant once established. However, it can be sensitive to waterlogged conditions, so good drainage is essential.
Uses:'Lace Lady' is ideal as a feature tree or specimen plant in small gardens or courtyards where its unique form can be appreciated. It also works well in containers or as part of a mixed border, adding architectural interest to the landscape. The twisted branches make it a perfect choice for winter interest when many other trees are dormant.
Maintenance:Prune during late winter or early spring to maintain its desired shape and encourage healthy growth. The tree is generally low-maintenance but may require some attention to remove dead wood or to shape its twisting branches. Applying mulch around the base will help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
Notes:The contorted form of 'Lace Lady' is particularly eye-catching in winter when the leaves have fallen, revealing the intricate twists of its branches. It is generally pest- and disease-resistant, though it can be susceptible to locust borer in some regions.
Companion Plants:Pairs beautifully with plants that have contrasting forms, such as grasses like Miscanthus or perennials like Echinacea and Sedum. Its delicate foliage also works well with bold-leafed plants such as Hosta or Ligularia.
Common Name: Twisty Baby™ LocustBotanical Name: Robinia pseudoacacia 'Lace Lady'Family: FabaceaeOrigin: North America