Is there a plant called Locust?
Ava Hall
Updated on March 15, 2026
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Also asked, why are they called locust trees?
The tree gets its name from the sweet, sticky pulp it produces. Alternatively, the tree is known as the "thorny" locust due to the spines or thorns that it bears on wood of its main trunk or the base of its branches.
One may also ask, do locust trees have pods? Varieties and Types of Locust Trees Native honey locust trees have long thorns and an awkward, upright growth pattern. These trees also produce brown seed pods.
Likewise, people ask, where are locust trees found?
The black locust is native to the eastern United States, but the exact native range is not accurately known as the tree has been cultivated and is currently found across the continent, in all the lower 48 states, eastern Canada, and British Columbia.
How can you tell the difference between a honey locust and a black locust?
One can also tell the two trees apart by just looking at the bark. The black locust's bark is dark in colour with grooves that resemble an intertwining rope. The honey locust's bark is brown or grey in colour and the tree has  bunches of thorns. Both the black and honey locust have smooth, thin, shiny seedpods.
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