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Honey locust is known as a beautiful and elegant tree. Having said that, what is it that made the cultivators use the name ´Elegantissima´ for this variety? From Roman languages we know that everything with suffix –issima is used for everything a grade higher. And looking at this honey locust ...
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Some of you, gleditsia lovers, may have read about this quite rare and unique version of honey locust. Its charm consists in the unusual colour of leaves. They are bright purple as they emerge, turning chocolate brown later and light bronze in summer. They are pinnate or bi-pinnate and look l ...
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Sunburst is a mid-sized tree grafted at the bottom so the whole plant is thornless. It is usually offered as a feathered tree with branches from the ground level. It can also be trained into a tree form with a thin crown in 2m height. The trunk still keeps producing buds with leaves wh ...
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Inermis is a very elegant forma of honey locust with no thorns! They can be found on the species, not on this plant, and are very dangerous, so nothing to worry about here!
It has bright green, fern-like leaves that are pinnate and bipinnate, often occurring on the same tree. ...
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