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Are there two different species of trees which are commonly identified as being \"Honey Locusts?\" I am familiar with the one that has the big nasty thorns but I've also seen images of trees which do not have obvious thorns which were identified as being \"Honey Locusts.\"
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Well I knew it is true that Black Locusts seem to lose their thorns as they mature but it's more difficult to imagine with the hyper-thorn clusters on the Honey Locusts. My next-door neighbor has a thirty footer and he says birds don't even land in it.
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Well I knew it is true that Black Locusts seem to lose their thorns as they mature but it's more difficult to imagine with the hyper-thorn clusters on the Honey Locusts. My next-door neighbor has a thirty footer and he says birds don't even land in it.
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