Yes, locust trees can cause allergic reactions in some individuals. The pollen from locust trees, particularly from the black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), can trigger allergic responses in susceptible people, leading to symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, and itchy eyes. Additionally, contact with the tree's sap or leaves may cause skin irritation for some individuals. If you suspect an allergy, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and management.
Some trees that have thorns include honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), black locust (Robinia pseudoacacia), and hawthorn (Crataegus spp.). Thorns help protect the tree from herbivores and other threats.
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.
Typically all trees but you need to be allergy tested first to see in which you are allergic the most popular for my family are: Pine, Oak, Dogwood Birch & Maple My daughter has been tested and allergic to all these and then there are the weeds, molds and others as well........ as well as olive and karab trees
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.
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This depends on your location. In the US, the primary enemy of black locust trees is a boring beetle, the locust borer. Nearly all locusts everywhere are affected by it and it kills most locust trees before they can become very large. This beetle is the main reason why US black locust, a high quality hardwood, cannot be used for furniture, as the beetle ruins most black locust wood before it is big enough to use for furniture. If you cut down an affected tree but leave the root system intact, you will probably get several more trees growing up from it.
Trees that have spiny seed pods include the honey locust, sweetgum, and black locust.
Maples, Oaks, Locust trees, ash
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