The long, sharp thorns make this tree unsuitable for home landscapes.
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full sun to partial shade planted in a well-drained, moist organic rich
soil. Is tolerant to salt, wind, drought, pollution and is deer
resistant. It's fine leaves and open branch structure
allow enough filtered light to penetrate to allow grass and shrubs to
grow underneath while providing moderate shade. This long lived,hardy
species is popular for hedges, windbreaks, soil erosion control, and
attracting wildlife. Wildlife and livestock eat the sweet nutritious
bean shaped seed pods and find protection from predators in the tree
thickets.
Flowers provide nectar for bees and other pollinators.
It's small leaves also make it an ideal bonsai candidate.
Honey
locust wood is dense and harder than white oak. Wood is easy to split,
and is rot resistant. It is used for fuel, fence post, tool handles, and
railroad ties.