Honey Locust
Gleditsia triacanthos

Honey locust is a deciduous, spiny tree that spreads rapidly from seed capable of out-competing and replacing native vegetation. It forms dense thickets, particularly along waterways, preventing stock access to water. The sharp barbs on its branches can also injure wildlife and people.

Control

  • Mechanical removal by uprooting and removing and destroying seed heads.
  • Extensive infestations of fountain grass are probably best controlled with herbicides, combined with mechanical techniques.

More information

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