And we learn about the honey locust, getting a description of the species, including illustrations, with just the right amount ( a dash ) of science.
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High on Peters Hill, Del Tredici has planted his " savannah, " clusters of drought-tolerant, flat-topped trees like sumacs, honey locusts, yellowwoods and Kentucky coffee trees.
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I just tore an enormous ( 23 centimeter long ) spine off of a honey locust near here and in the process my left hand got jabbed.
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I heard that honey locusts have some sort of toxin in their thorns that can be dangerous, but I can't find any information on it at all.
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On the terrace, under a grove of honey locusts, Smith has seven varieties of azaleas clipped in the manner of a Japanese garden to resemble cumulus clouds.
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The square has a significant vegetation, including acer cappadocicum, acer japonicum, Atlas Cedars and Honey locusts, and is the place of many activities organized by the city.
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Among the few species unpalatable to gypsy moth caterpillars, he said, are black locusts, honey locusts, black walnuts, catalpas, flowering dogwoods, white ash and yellow, or tulip, poplars.
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Nancy MacNamara, owner of the Honey Locust Farm House in Newburgh, N . Y ., grows them for 12 to 15 clients, like Jean Georges and Union Pacific.
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EBANON, Ohio _ The honey bees have polished off the appetizers, the spring dandelions and honey locust, and now they're ready for the main course _ the clover.
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Until a few days ago, the biggest tree on our farm was a century-old honey locust that stood at the edge of an embankment overlooking the lower pasture.