You may also come across honey locust cultivars that are very popular as landscape trees. The image below depicts a sunburst honey locust tree that has no thorns and seed pods. The ‘Black Gold’ sansevieria (viper’s bowstring hemp) is a popular type of perennial snake plant cultivar that has dark green leaves and a striking. Some varieties of honey locusts, like Gleditsia triacanthos inermis, do not have thorns and seed pods. Sansevieria Trifasciata ‘Black Gold’ (Viper’s Bowstring Hemp) The ‘Black Gold’ is a common variety of snake plant (‘viper’s bowstring hemp) with green and yellow tall leaves. The honey locust is grown for ornamental purposes, as it has an attractive fall foliage. It is a fast-growing tree that grows to a height of around 30 meters and a diameter of around one meter. The honey locust tree ( Gleditsia triacanthos) is otherwise known as sweet bean, sweet locust, and honey shuck. It has also been contended that the tender seed pods as well as the seeds can be boiled and consumed. Apart from the flowers, the bark, seed pods and every other part of this tree are considered toxic but it is also said that the toxicity can be nullified through cooking. In other words, the blooms of black locust is a source of nectar for honey bees in that area. In some regions, the black locust is cultivated as a honey plant. The Bonnie curly spider plant grows more compact to eight inches tall and has curly leaves compared to the spider plant. The lovely houseplant comes from Africa and is part of the Asparagaceae family. The plant looks fabulous in a hanging basket or placed on a tabletop in a decorative pot. Though they are mainly grown for ornamental purposes, black locusts are much valued for their hard and durable wood. The only difference is the leaves curl at the end.
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