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Gleditsia triacanthos var. inermis 'Sunburst' Honey Locust Tree, Waterwise Garden, Honey Locust, Landscaping Inspiration, Garden Planner, Front House Landscaping, Ornamental Trees, Shade Trees, Deciduous Trees

Please note: For most situations, we would not recommend installing this plant in new gardens, landscapes, or plantings in southern California. Our top recommendations to consider instead of this tree, depending on situation and desired size include Western sycamore, desert willow, and pink chitalpa. This plant profile is included in this site as a reference […]

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Types Of Diseases, Honey Locust, Edible Seeds, Powdery Mildew, Front Lawn, Ornamental Trees, Lake Landscape, Shade Trees, Yellow Leaves

Honey Locust 'Skyline' (Gleditsia triacanthos) is a native Pennsylvania deciduous ornamental tree. These medium sized trees can grow up to 45' tall. 'Skyline' has a more pyramidal shape than other Honey Locust cultivars. The foliage is not densely packed and the oval leaves grow with some space between. Autumn brings attractive bright yellow leaves. 'Skyline' prefers fertile, consistently moist, well drained soils in full sun. These ornamental trees can tolerate clay or rocky soils as long…

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The Honey Locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), also known as the leather husk tree, is native to the central and western areas of America. The tree is most commonly found in mixed forests along river banks. The Honey locust is characterized by pinnate leaves and long thorns. Learn in this guide everything important to know about this tree! #mygardencom #mygarden #honeylocust #trees Shade Master Honey Locust Tree, Permaculture Guilds, Honey Locust Tree, Locust Tree, Landscape Planner, City Tree, Tree Seedlings, Honey Locust, Tree Nursery

The Honey Locust (Gleditsia triacanthos), also known as the leather husk tree, is native to the central and western areas of America. The tree is most commonly found in mixed forests along river banks. The Honey locust is characterized by pinnate leaves and long thorns. Learn in this guide everything important to know about this tree! #mygardencom #mygarden #honeylocust #trees

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