Honey Locust suitable for human consumption?

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

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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.

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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:

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futureforestplants.com sells them. i dont need 10 but if someone orders some, could you sell me one?

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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

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