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Yellow Locust

Down in the valley, a Honey Locust is getting closer to its winter, dormant state. The large Red Oak towering above it the last Red Oak to change its color in autumn.

Posted byLance KlecknerOctober 22, 2016December 25, 2022Posted inTreesTags: Gleditsia triacanthos, iowa large oaks, iowa locust trees, non suckering locust, quercus rubra, thornless honey locust, thornless locustLeave a comment on Yellow Locust

Locust Cover

This Honey Locust is hiding behind some Blue Spruce, but still can be seen. Honey Locusts grow a lot faster than the Colorado Blue Spruce.

Posted byLance KlecknerOctober 20, 2016December 25, 2022Posted inEvergreen, Trees, Windbreak TreesTags: blue needles, blue spruce in iowa, compound leaf locust, Gleditsia triacanthos, iowa honeylocust, iowa spruce trees, legume trees, slow growing evergreens, thornless honey locustLeave a comment on Locust Cover

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