The Honeylocust tree is an American native tree specie that is a favorite for the landscape. The tree offers spectacular dappled shade making it a great shade tree. They are hardy trees for zones 6,and 7 and will grow nicely in full sun to part shade. They are also great for parking areas and lining city street trees, and are on many city favorite list. These are the preferred thornless variety!
Gleditsia triacanthos, inermis ‘Honeylocust Tree’
$149.00 – $159.00Price range: $149.00 through $159.00
The Honeylocust tree is an American native specie that is a favorite for any landscape. It makes a great shade tree. They are hardy trees for zone 6, 7 and will grow nicely in full sun to part shade. They are also great city street trees tolerating the summer heat well. These are the preferred thornless variety!
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