The pods contain a sweetish, gummy substance from which the name honeylocust is derived. Most cultivars are podless (seedless), though occasionally bear a few seed pods.
In its native habitat in the central and southern Great Plains, honeylocust is often laden with multi-branched thorns from 3”-6” long. However, a number of thornless varieties are available and are more appropriate for landscape situations. Some varieties are:
Northern Acclaim® - very cold hardy; 线上赌博app release.
Imperial® - rounded crown. May bear a few fruit.
Skyline® - more upright, sith an open crown.