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The listing, Honey Locust Tree Seeds (honeysuckle fragrance) has ended.

Winner will get (7) Honey Locust Tree Seeds.

These seeds are from a honey locust tree in my yard. If you love the smell of honeysuckle, you will LOVE this tree, it has a heavenly scent of honeysuckle flowers. I've had this tree in my yard for over 20 years & have a lot of seeds to share as they seem to constantly produce seeds!
You can look up how to plant and care for this tree online, but I will share what Ive learned and some facts about this tree below.

For planting these and for faster germination, I always soak the seeds at first in hot water and let soak for 24 hours before planting. I've just started this to test the seeds out and so far have 100% germination when I soak seeds the first. It only takes 1-2 weeks to sprout when I do it this way.

Honey Locust Tree care & facts:
The honey locust is an attractive, broadleaf tree with leaves similar to acacia or mimosa trees. It has wonderful honeysuckle fragrant flowers in the spring. Its a fast-growing tree that can grow to 20-25 feet in 6-7 years, and reach a total height of 70 feet. They are great shade trees & hardy, tolerating drought and pollution well. Grass can be easily grown underneath it as during the summer it casts a filtered light through its leaves.
Very drought tolerant and do well in most soils. For planting, space 20 to 30 feet apart, as the trees do grow rapidly.
The scientific name is Gleditsia triacanthos inermis. It is a deciduous, perennial tree & native to North America. The honey locust tree has a wide canopy and this helps grass to grow in its shade. It has a rapid growth rate and lives up to an average age of 100 years & can survive even with moderate irrigation in case there is less rainfall. Full sun or in a partly shady climate.

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In N.C. we call it wisteria
Apr 30th, 2014 at 3:57:36 PM PDT by
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I love Wisteria :) :)
May 1st, 2014 at 9:18:02 PM PDT by
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IS THIS HONEY OR BLACK LOCUST?
supposedly honey does not grow in our part of the country....but if you're in MI - which is where I'm originally from!! - it should be ok here!
May 3rd, 2014 at 6:46:25 AM PDT by
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I wasn't sure either at first but was told it is Honey, not Black. They are really similar I guess. But yes Im in Michigan and this tree has been in my yard for over 20 years. I love it, its my favorite of all our trees :)
So you are from Michigan? I have lived in Mich my whole life. Hopefully you live somewhere now where the weather is better, Lol!! :D
May 3rd, 2014 at 9:04:34 AM PDT by

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