Shademaster Honeylocust is a fast-growing tree found on moist bottomlands or limestone soils. Hardy and tolerant of drought and salinity, it a good choice for windbreaks and erosion control, and for demanding urban settings.
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Easy-to-grow and highly adaptive |
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Low-maintenance |
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Pollution, salt- and drought-tolerant |
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Fine-textured foliage turns yellow in fall |
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The Honeylocust is a native tree in the pea family that can grow to be 75 feet tall.
The Honeylocust has small leaflets, which will provide filtered, soft shade. This is a low-maintenance, fast-growing tree that requires little or no fall raking. Since the leaves are small, they seem to disappear into the ground when they drop in fall.
Produced using Forrest Keeling's patented RPM Root Production Method ® technology for exceptional growth and survivability.
Height:50-75 Feet |
Spread:20-40 Feet |
Hardiness Zone:5 - 8 |
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