We have these, they're not toxic. Deer, elk and chickens devour them.
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Ok awesome thank you!We have these, they're not toxic. Deer, elk and chickens devour them.
My app says it is black locustThat isn't locust of either type, the leaves are to big and not even close to being right.
I don't trust apps, they're typically wrong.I did download an app and it says it's black locust and everything on the Internet says it's highly toxic! Thanks for your input!
What color are the blossoms?Ok awesome thank you!
I'm not sure.I don't trust apps, they're typically wrong.
What color are the blossoms?
I checked with a landscape architect as well who is 99% sure that's what it isI'm not sure.
Ok, is there anything defining you can see? How tall is it? What do the thorns look like? Where are you regionally?I'm not sure.
Proof everything we read on the internet isn't trueWe have these, they're not toxic. Deer, elk and chickens devour them.
The leaves of sprouts popping out of the ground are supposedly the most toxic (may cause abdominal pain)I would limit how much the eat. A lot of plants cause people abdominal pain if eaten in large quantities for example prunesI wouldn't let the chickens eat it if you suspect they're locust sprouts and leaves