Submitted photoThornless common honeylocust tree has caught the attention of arborists, community foresters and homeowners all across America. It is easy to plant, grows fast with fairly strong ...
“Advice from a Tree: Dear Friend, Stand tall and proud, reflect the light of a greater source, go out on a limb, embrace with joy the changing seasons, remember your roots, drink plenty of water, be ...
After their petite leaflets drop like golden confetti each fall, honey locust trees hold on to dangling, twisty, brown seedpods. Native to the Midwest, the honey locust is a widely planted ornamental ...
Black locust trees are captivating in mid-May when their large, fragrant white blossoms open and make the medium to large trees suddenly apparent along the edges of wooded areas and in small groves.
I continue our look at some of the rather common, yet often lesser known Indiana trees with the locusts. Now, when the name locust comes up in a conservation, it is usually of some insect. The ...