Gleditsia
Gleditsia tricanthos inermis 'Aurea' GOLDEN HONEY LOCUST
This tree is widely adapted to a wide range of harsh growing condition; heat, cold, wind, acid or alkali soils. Golden Honey Locust is a deciduous, fast growing tree that usually reaches 40' high with a spread of 25'. Bi-pinnate leaves measure 10 inches long and filter sunlight in an interesting way. Tree is well suited for high-desert climates and is resistant to oak root fungus. USDA: 4-8 Sunset: 1-16, 18-20, 32-43
Gleditsia tricanthos inermis 'Moraine' MORAINE HONEY LOCUST
Moraine Honey Locust is a fast growing, large tree suitable for a park or other large landscape. This is a deciduous tree that can reach 50' high with a spread of 40', but can grow up to 70' high. Pinnate leaves measure 12 inches long and turn golden yellow in the fall. Tree is resistant to oak root fungus and is considered seedless. One of the most well known varieties of Honey Locust. USDA: 4-8 Sunset: 1-16, 18-20, 32-42
Gleditsia tricanthos inermis 'Shademaster' SHADEMASTER HONEY LOCUST
This selection is as hardy and as tolerant as the others, but grows at a faster rate. The Shademaster Honey Locust is a deciduous, fast growing tree that can reach 45' high with a spread of 35'. Pinnate leaves measure 12 inches long and turn yellow in the fall. Tree is resistant to oak root fungus, is thorn-less and produces very little seed. This selection retains its leaf the longest of all the Honey Locust. USDA: 4-8 Sunset: 1-16, 18-20, 32-43
