Only if it is a very small tree. Honey locusts have large tap roots, and will not tolerate being in a pot for long. There may however be a way to prune the tap root, but that's a subject for an expert arborist.
No, peach tree is an angiosperm.
It's a dicot. Taproot me a river.
honey locust, walnut, cashew, acorn, almond, butternut, hickory nut, coconut, mesquite, pine nut, chestnut, beechnut, and pistachio.
Nectar is produced by the flowers to attract honey bees and other insects for pollination.
Honey is a mixture; honey may be a paste or as a crystallized honey.
what is the venation of a honey locust tree
Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) has pinnate leaves.
Yes. Honey locust trees have small, pinnately compound leaflets that turn yellow in fall and drop to the ground. The 'stems' that the leaflets are on often stay on the tree longer though.
Berries from the locust tree may be the sweet edible pods of the honey locust trees. Another type of locust tree is the black locust tree which is highly toxic but good for making honey.
Pinnate.
The honey locust tree belongs to the phylum Magnoliophyta, which includes all flowering plants.
The leaves of a honey locust tree are alternate, arranged in a zig-zag pattern on the stem. Honey locust leaves are long and narrow in shape and have smooth edges and surface.
Yes
compound
compound
Pinnate
* Thorn Apple Trees. * Locust trees * Lemon trees