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Old 01-12-2004, 04:11 PM
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I have two trees in my front yard that produce what I call "pods".

One produces large wide pods, they can be up to 9 inches long, and one
produces small thin pods, they can be up to 5 inches long.

How can I tell if the trees are honey mesquite or honey locust?

I live in the Midland/Odessa area of west Texas and the trees are
volunteers, they were not planted. They are about 40 years old and are,
I don't know, 20 feet tall? How does one measure a tree's height?
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I have two trees in my front yard that produce what I call "pods".

One produces large wide pods, they can be up to 9 inches long, and one
produces small thin pods, they can be up to 5 inches long.

How can I tell if the trees are honey mesquite or honey locust?

I live in the Midland/Odessa area of west Texas and the trees are
volunteers, they were not planted. They are about 40 years old and are,
I don't know, 20 feet tall? How does one measure a tree's height?


Try this sight
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/o...ndexcommon.htm


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Celeste Evans wrote:
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I have two trees in my front yard that produce what I call "pods".

One produces large wide pods, they can be up to 9 inches long, and one
produces small thin pods, they can be up to 5 inches long.

How can I tell if the trees are honey mesquite or honey locust?

I live in the Midland/Odessa area of west Texas and the trees are
volunteers, they were not planted. They are about 40 years old and are,
I don't know, 20 feet tall? How does one measure a tree's height?



Try this sight
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/o...ndexcommon.htm


Cea


Nice site. Can't really tell about my trees as last nights hard freeze
has stripped all the trees of any remaining leaves. It looks like it's
raining leaves. I'll bookmark the site and look next Summer. g

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JD wrote:

I have two trees in my front yard that produce what I call "pods".

One produces large wide pods, they can be up to 9 inches long, and one
produces small thin pods, they can be up to 5 inches long.

How can I tell if the trees are honey mesquite or honey locust?

I live in the Midland/Odessa area of west Texas and the trees are
volunteers, they were not planted. They are about 40 years old and are,
I don't know, 20 feet tall? How does one measure a tree's height?


I have posted a picture of the two pods in alt.binaries.pictures.nature

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