Honey locust (Gleditsia triacanthos) is a deciduous and thorny legume tree that is aggressive and fast-growing. The tree’s bark is grayish-brown and furrowed with long, scaly ridges. Honey locusts ...
The coming of autumn often makes trees harder to identify — but sometimes, it does the opposite. The black locust (Robinia ...
On this edition of ID That Tree, meet the black locust, which is recognizable by its small, rounded pinnate leaflets; gray bark with rough, long running ridges with orange undertones; and paired ...
In this edition of ID That Tree, Purdue Extension forester Lenny Farlee gives tips on how to identify two species – honey locust and bur oak – from just the markings and scarring on leafless twigs.
Not only is that good news for the species, but it’s also good news for trees: the wasp, Oobius depressus, is a natural enemy to the locust wood borer, a pest that attacks the black locust tree. The ...
Q: Our neighbor next door allows locust trees to grow wild in his one-acre backyard. The trees on his property have borers that often cause significant decline. The seeds are always falling into our ...
Islamiat Abidemi Raji receives funding and study permission from the A.P. Leventis Ornithological Research Institute, Jos, Nigeria. Colleen T. Downs receives funding from University of KwaZulu-Natal ...
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