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What are the sun requirements for this tree and is considered a "messy" tree?
Question by: Admin Dev on Feb 14, 2018, 3:43 PM
Street Keeper Honeylocust can be in full sun, part sun or full shade. Since the tree is larger when planted it will not need to compete for light at the time of installation. This tree is seedless and has small leafs so it does not cause a mess at all. A very mess free tree for sure.
Answer by: Admin Dev on Feb 14, 2018, 3:43 PM
I heard somewhere that Honeylocust have thorns, does this tree have thorns?
Question by: David on May 20, 2019, 9:38 AM
Hello, David
Thank you for the great question. Street Keeper⢠Honeylocust, as well as, Skyline Honeylocust is indeed completely thornless as opposed to the native species of honeylocust which does have large thorns on its stems and bark.
Thank you for the great question. Street Keeper⢠Honeylocust, as well as, Skyline Honeylocust is indeed completely thornless as opposed to the native species of honeylocust which does have large thorns on its stems and bark.
Answer by: Admin Dev on Jun 19, 2019, 1:51 PM
Does street keeper locust have deep or shallow root system
Question by: Connie on Jun 7, 2021, 7:51 PM
Street Keeper Honeylocust is an ideal tree for planting along city streets, sidewalks, or urban landscapes. The root system on them shouldn't be problematic as we see in Maple trees which have more surface area roots.
Answer by: Admin Dev on Jul 12, 2021, 1:16 PM