Plant identification

/ Plant identification #1  

AlbertC

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Anyone know what this plant is called? The horn type thorns are like needles.
This plant is located in north Florida near Jennings
 

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/ Plant identification #2  
Honey locust.
 
/ Plant identification #3  
Some type of Locust. Not a species that is native around here. Locusts are trees in this neck of the woods.
 
/ Plant identification #4  
Honey locust.

Yeah, I'm betting it's a Locust of some kind. We have Black Locust in Eastern Oklahoma, and they are quite intimidating. I believe that Mesquite trees also have thorns like that, but It's been a long time since I've seen one and it was in the drier part of the state, in the West.
 
/ Plant identification #6  
Wow! That’s a textbook example of a bullhorn acacia.
 
 
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