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Alice Austen Black Locust

The Alice Austen House Museum on Staten Island recalls the world of an exceptional woman, photographer Alice Austen. Austen's quaint Victorian cottage-style home, where this black locust tree grows, has a magnificent view of New York Harbor and displays prints from the large glass negative collection of her work depicting turn-of-the-century American life. Taught by her uncle, Austen took up photography with a passion, shooting more than 7,000 pictures that captured a quieter Staten Island, as well as a growing, bustling New York City . The original house, one of the City's oldest, dates back to the 1690s.



         


This Zone includes zones from 7-10.
 - This Tree Requires Full Sun Exposure -


Botanical: Robina pseudoacacia
Growing Zones: 4-10
Spread and Height: 25S - 70H
Soil Moisture: Average
Soil Type: Normal
Flower: Yes
Foliage Color: Green
Autumn Color: Yellow
State of Origin: New York


*This tree does not represent the actual tree, it's an example for the spread and height of any tree.

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