Locust fruits are pods that grow on honey locust trees. The pulp inside the pods are edible for both humans and animals.
Both the male and female black locust have thorns. A pair of short, stout thorns grow at each node on a limb. The male black locust trees are seedless.
* Thorn Apple Trees. * Locust trees * Lemon trees
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.
How to prevent pods on a locust tree
Yes, green beans and locust trees are in the Fabaceae family.
Yes. Honey locust trees grow long, twisted pods. The pods turn a deep brown in fall and are full of oval, brown seeds. The pulp inside the pods is edible, unlike the black locust, which is TOXIC.
Locust trees are incredibly invasive and are easily transplanted. To successfully transplant a locust tree all you need is an off shoot or seedling. Locusts thrive amidst lots of sunlight so plant them accordingly.
usually in trees
No.
Yes. You can find lots of honey locust trees all around Colorado, especially in towns in cities. They do better at the lower elevations in Colorado (around 4000 ft), but I've found them growing at over 6000 ft as well.
Maples, Oaks, Locust trees, ash