South-Central Honey Locust #1
Honey Locust (Gleditsia triacanthos)
Honey Locust
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This Honey Locust at its documented location is the larger of two specimens growing at the same address, nominated by Greg Gibbons, and is described as one of the largest of its species in Alberta. Honey Locust is a species at the northern edge of its cultivated range in Alberta, making specimens of this size particularly notable. Originally listed on the source map as 'Mill Creek Honey Locust #1.'
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- Honey Locust
- Scientific name
- Gleditsia triacanthos
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- Alberta
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This Honey Locust at its documented location is the larger of two specimens growing at the same address, nominated by Greg Gibbons, and is described as one of the largest of its species in Alberta. Honey Locust is a species at the northern edge of its cultivated range in Alberta, making specimens of this size particularly notable. Originally listed on the source map as 'Mill Creek Honey Locust #1.'
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