Honey Locust
We have assembled a collection of the best known large podded, high nutritional value thornless honeylocust varieties to be found in this country. Honeylocust pods are rich in carbohydrates and protein and are very popular in agroforestry projects around the country. Often planted in pastures the trees give light shade allowing the forage to grow well underneath, while at the same time producing large quantities of pods that can be either harvested or stored, or let to gradually fall to the ground where livestock will eat them. Also ground into a meal and used as a food source by native Americans similarly to mesquite. Its sweet pods make it a hardy equivalent to carob for northern growers. Hardy zones 3-9.
Honey Locust Scionwood
Ashworth Honey Locust Scionwood
This improved thornless high production variety produces ...
Calhoun Honey Locust Scionwood
Very high sugar content at 36% dry weight this variety won ...
Hershey Honey Locust Scionwood
Excellent producer of large, sweet pods on a low thorn ...
Hershey Honeylocust Seedlings
Seedlings of the famed Hershey honeylocust variety which ...
Millwood Honey Locust Scionwood
Select grafted variety of honey locust from the farm of ...
Thornless Honey Locust Seed (20)
Thornless honeylocust makes a great rootstock for all the ...
Thornless Honeylocust Rootstock
The thornless rootstock of choice for grafting the named ...