[NatureNS] honey locust - no seeds in NS?

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Great question
Ive seen and germinated Robinia seed in KY but have never seen seed in NS
or seedlings. All vegetative.

Is this that they are obligate utcrossers and are surrpunded by clones? I
thought so but not likely if a city street.

So  is it length of growing season?
If thats all then come warming, we for a good new appalachian tree ready to
roll.

Where did the original seed come from of trees in windsor and throughout
the province?


On Sun., Nov. 17, 2019, 9:06 a.m. David Simpson, <david.sonsimp@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I see a fair number of honey locusts planted in towns and residential
> areas around Halifax/the Valley, but unlike black locust I have yet to see
> any with seeds. Has anyone noted this species producing seeds in this
> province?
>
> Thanks
>
> *Dave in Curry's Corner*
>
> David Simpson
> (902) 580 8007
> david.sonsimp@gmail.com
>

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