Locust fruits are pods that grow on honey locust trees. The pulp inside the pods are edible for both humans and animals.
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.
Yes in Colorado Springs but very rare
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.
European cypress trees, also known as Mediterranean cypress, do not typically grow well in Colorado due to the colder and drier climate. These trees are better suited for warm, Mediterranean climates with mild winters. In Colorado, native conifers such as spruce and pine are more commonly found due to their ability to withstand the state's varying weather conditions.
They grow along the Clear Creek in west denver, so yes.
apple trees and maybe orange trees not too many though. the climate isnt the best for fruit
From kpnutta: Many different types have different adaptive features. eg the desert locust can store more water than a normal locust
A house I once owned in Chester had a border of black locust trees. They are very late coming into leaf but seem to do well otherwise. The fragrance when they are in flower is loverly. Chester is along the south coast so does have a milder climate than inland areas. Dave Rhodes Chester NS.
The climate in Nigeria allows a number of different plants to grow and thrive. Examples include the Nigerian Walnut, the Afara tree, and locust bean trees.
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.
Because they live in a snowy mountain range it is often unlike trees to grow in the area. South park has trees you just dont see them. also, they live right by a forest, so there is trees