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Gleditsia triacanthos inermis - Thornless Honeylocust

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Gleditsia triacanthos inermis is a compelling and dynamic choice for both urban and residential landscapes. Revered as the Thornless Honeylocust, this robust and sophisticated deciduous tree belonging to the legume family displays unmatched versatility, thriving in a variety of soil conditions and unfazed by pollution. Sprouting up to an impressive 70 feet tall, it paints an enchanting picture with its graceful, fern-like, pinnately compound leaves which dance in the sunlight before transitioning to a charming yellow hue come fall. The unpretentious greenish-yellow flowers may not steal the limelight, but they offer a subtle touch of natural beauty. As a fast-growing tree, it provides abundant shade with its sprawling canopy, a respite in city landscapes. What sets this Honeylocust apart is its virtually thorn-free bark and minimal leaf litter, ensuring ease of maintenance. Favoring full sun exposure and moderate water usage, the Thornless Honeylocust is an elegant addition that champions simplicity without compromising elegance and adaptability.

  • Size: Up to 70 feet tall
  • Flowers: Insignificant greenish-yellow flowers
  • Foliage: Fern-like, pinnately compound leaves that turn yellow in the fall
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Adaptability: Tolerates various soil conditions and pollution
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