Makes great fence posts, because they root. Around here old fences are now
rows of locust trees. Good bee-pasture when they bloom, but they don't do
that every year.
Walter Weller
Louisiana
>I'll second the thorns
>I will grow as far north as Pembroke
>(upper Ottawa valley)
>Last to leaf out, first to shed
>First flowers (not many) in 8 years
>Grows slowly, many suckers, a real thicket
dave
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