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Thornless Honey Locust

The Thornless Honey Locust is a beautiful, rapid growing shade tree that is adaptable to many soil types and displays beautiful yellow fall foliage. It provides soft shade that does not choke out grass or garden plants beneath it. Seemingly impervious to salts and pollutants, the Thornless Honey Locust does equally well in urban areas as it does in the suburbs. Though it prefers moist well drained soil, its aggressive, deep diving root system makes it highly drought resistant and driveway/sidewalk safe.

 

The Thornless Honey Locust produces pretty green flowers in Spring with the fragrance of honey, and when mature produce legumes (seed pods) that rabbits, squirrels and other wildlife consume.

 

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  • soft shade
  • sidewalk friendly
  • fragrant spring flowers
  • There are reports that the Thornless Honey Locust, if injured, may begin producing thorns.
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Trade Name(s)

Thornless Honey Locust

Botanical Name

Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis

Foliage Type

Deciduous

Growth Rate

Average (12 to 24 inches/year)

Mature Height

30-40 feet

Mature Width

40-50 feet

Sun Exposure

Full Sun (at least 6 hours of unfiltered sun)

USDA Hardiness Zones

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

Root System Depth

Deep Tap Root

Soil pH

Alkaline

Soil Type

Adaptable, Moist, Well-drained

Fall Leaf Color

Yellow

Pick-Up or Delivery

Pick Up From Our Farm

If you’d rather pick up your trees and/or grow media, you may place an order online and pick up at our farm in St. Paul, Missouri. 

At checkout, please specify that you would like to pick up the order and write in the note section your preferred day and time. A member of our team will reach out to you via email and confirm your pickup day/time.

DELIVERY (FEES APPLY)

Hunter Tree Farms & Grow Media can deliver all of your trees and grow media. We don’t have any appointed delivery zones around the St. Louse Metro area; however, delivery is often dependent upon the availability of our small staff.

  • For a set cost, we deliver to our local area, defined as St. Charles County, Lincoln County and parts of St. Louis County. Contact our customer service team for specific costs.
  • Outside of this area, we determine costs based on the mile distance from our location.

Please note that all delivery orders placed are subject to availability. If your order is affected by low stock numbers, we will be in touch with a solution as quickly as possible.

For all additional inquiries not addressed on this page, please get in touch with one of our friendly team members, by contacting us at (636) 515-7997  or info@huntertreefarms.com.

Hardiness Zones

Knowing Your Plant Hardiness Zone is Important

All species of plants will thrive under optimal conditions. The USDA system was originally developed to aid gardeners, growers and landscapers in  determining these conditions across the United States. A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined to encompass a certain range of climatic conditions relevant to plant growth and survival.

The 2012 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is the standard by which we can determine which plants are most likely to flourish at a location. The map is produced by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Agricultural Research Service (ARS). The zones are based on the average annual minimum winter temperature, divided into 10-degree Fahrenheit zones.

USDA hardiness zones

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