saw this on the rareseeds youtube and thought I would share. someone eating the pulp of the Hershey cultivar of honeylocust. https://youtu.be/vjCv-alUnkQ?si=lncDV2ooWn5Wj60a&t=53
Honey Locust and Osage Orange are two of the first non-apple plants I want to grow. I’ve read some accounts that seedless Honey Locust reverts to thorns later. I have not found sources for “Hershey” scions/seedlings though.
Hershey Scion Wood source:
Rock Bridge Nursery is well known for their trees and they have some in stock right now:
I’ve ordered cornus mas from Cricket hill garden before. they also sell the Hershey cultivar:
futureforestplants.com sells them. i dont need 10 but if someone orders some, could you sell me one?
can you root honey locust scions or need some rootstock to graft? (if so, where to get the rootstock?)
As far as I know rooting scion doesnt work, i think there are a few places that sell thornless honeylocust seedlings. Not too hard to start from seed from what I can tell. They plant them everywhere in my area