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Yellow flowers of the Honey locust
  • Yellow flowers of the Honey locust
  • red thorns of the Gleditsia triacanthos
  • Edible seeds of the Honey locust
  • Leaves and red thorns of the Honey locust tree
  • Edible seeds of the Gleditsia triacanthos
  • Spectacular autumn foliage of the Honey locust tree

Gleditsia triacanthos

Honey locust

€14.00
VAT included

Payment in 3x or 4x with Alma from 90€

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Fast and safe delivery throughout Europe
Fast and safe delivery throughout Europe

Our commitments

Our commitments
  • 100% French production
  • Without fertilizers or chemicals
  • Plant growth rate respected
    Not grafted, not hybridized

Caractéristiques de la plante

  • Gleditsia triacanthos : Honey locust
  • Family :Fabaceae
  • Origin : United States of America
  • Height in its natural environment : 20 m
  • Hardiness : -30°C
  • Colour of the flower : Yellow

Les plants de Rayon de Serre

Taille des plantes Rayon de Serre Height : about 10 to 20 cm (depending on seasons)


Learn more about Honey locust

Le mot de Rayon de Serre

Like its cousin, the Chinese honey locust, this hardy exotic tree, which can withstand temperatures as low as -30°C, deserves to be planted in our gardens!!

Honey locust is both easy to grow, accepts all types of soil and is highly ornamental. Its airy foliage is a pretty, soft green tending to yellow, and turns golden in autumn, rivalling our famous Gingko biloba !!

Flowering is wonderfully fragrant, and is followed by long pods containing edible seeds, which can be enjoyed roasted as an aperitif, or roasted to replace traditional coffee.

Honey locust's dense wood is much sought-after for making furniture, poles... and for burning. The special feature of its trunk is a trio of magnificent reddish thorns, hence the names "Thorny locust" and "Thorny honeylocust". And be careful not to prick yourself on them - they're sharp! This Gleditsia triacanthos is therefore ideal for creating impassable hedges..

It's just waiting to be added to your garden!

Conseils de culture

Conseil de Culture Rayon de Serre

Rempoter ?
Arroser ?
Apport d'éléments nutritifs ?
Plante d'intérieur ou plante d'extérieur ?
Que faire en cas de maladie ?
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Tous les conseils de culture en cliquant ici

Gleditsia triacanthos, growing tips

When you receive your plant, repot it in a pot slightly larger than the bucket, which must be well pierced. Avoid pot covers which prevent residual water from draining away and encourage fungal diseases. Choose a fine potting soil, ideally with added perlite or sand to lighten the substrate (do not use garden soil or acidic soil such as heather). Then plan two repottings per year (spring and autumn), gradually increasing the size of the pot and adapting it to the size of the root network (the roots must have room, but not too much as the plant must be able to dry out its substrate between waterings). This avoids having to add fertilizer, which always risks burning the fragile roots of the plants and making the plant wither as soon as the fertilizer is stopped.

Moderate watering: watering should be copious (the whole root ball should be wet), but wait until the substrate has dried deeply before watering again (you can stick your finger in the soil: as long as you feel moisture, do not water). Your plant will recover better from a lack of water than from an excess of water. Always water at the base of the plant, and do not mist it, because stagnant water in the armpit of the leaves favors cryptogamic diseases. If your atmosphere is too dry, put bowls of water nearby (above radiators for example), so that evaporation humidifies the air.

Unless you want to try a bonsai culture (yay!), this plant is not recommended as an indoor plant, but is meant to be planted outdoors (see next section).

If your climate allows it, you will be able to plant your plant in full ground, a full sun is recommended. We advise you however to cultivate it in pot the first year and to make it spend the first winter in the heat, in order to strengthen it well. Plant it between the end of the risk of frost (generally at the beginning of May) and the end of August, in a soil which must be light and draining; do not hesitate to add sand and fine potting soil if necessary. Be careful with the minimum temperatures indicated: they are given for a mature plant, and you have to take into account the wind which accentuates the cold felt, as well as the water retention capacity of your soil, which can rot the roots if it is not sufficiently draining. So take a little safety margin!

This plant supports the pruning, but we do not advise it because that would make it lose its native form.

Our plants are grown naturally, without chemical fertilizers, so we advise you to repot them regularly (twice a year) rather than adding fertilizer.

If your plants are under attack by aphids or other pests, the best way to control them is by hand. Change their soil, remove as many undesirables as possible by hand and then shower your plants with a strong stream of water to eliminate any eggs that may be present. Spray them (insist on the underside of the leaves) with liquid black soap diluted in water. Repeat the operation several times at a few days interval. Take them outside in good weather, rain, sun and wind will kill most of the aggressors!

This Honey locust tree is very decorative from an early age!

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