Sunburst Honeylocusts: regal and majestic!
They offer such a wonderful contrast to all
other garden and tree surroundings.
They offer such a wonderful contrast to all
other garden and tree surroundings.
Botanical Name: Gleditsia triacanthos 'Sunburst'
General: This a very popular tree noted for the new foliage, which emerges with a bright gold hue before fading to green. Honey locusts are striking trees, mainly from North America, often planted for contrast against darker green backgrounds, which highlight the golden foliage in autumn. The species is an open airy tree, particularly attractive in late summer when decked out with its flat, slightly twisted seedpods, but it is a tree to approach with respect because of the long spines which arm its branches. 'Sunburst' is a thornless fast-growing variety, with fern-like bright yellowish-green leaves which stand out clearly against the darker older foliage. Also known as 'Aurea'. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
Height: 35-40'
Spread: 30'
Shape: Open, irregular habit with non-symmetrical branching
Sun: Full to Part
Growth Rate: Fast
Fall Color: Yellow