Thornless honey locust.

THORNLESS! 😆

All jokes aside, I have seen many schoolyards and universities planted in thornless honey locusts for decades and there really isn't a problem unless you let the seed pods stay on the ground where they might sprout new trees which have like a 50/50 chance of bringing in a thorned honey locust. And that shit is awful.

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They should definitely only be planted in pastures with animals that eat the pods, i know sheep and pigs do, but im not sure ive seen cows eat it.