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A compact rounded tree with dark reddish-brown to black, deeply furrowed bark. New foliage emerges with a purplish tint and matures to bronze green. Dark purple, fragrant flowers are born in 4-8" long racemes in May and June.
A graceful tree with spreading, thornless branches forming a tight rounded crown. Leaves consist of small, oval, bright green leaflets fading to soft yellow in fall. Seedless.
An open, ronded tree with thornless slightly arching branches turning upward at the ends. Rich green, small, oval leaflets make up the light textured leaves, becoming lemon yellow during autumn. Seedless.
A cultivar with pyramidal form. The leaves are dark green and are larger than other Honeylocusts, with yellow fall color.
Feathery, bipinnate leaves yellow in the spring, and change to green as they mature, giving the tree a two-toned appearance as it grows through the summer.