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Locust tree can mean:

  • Any of a number of tree species in the genera Gleditsia or Robinia
  • Honey locust, a leguminous tree with pods having a sweet, edible pulp
  • Black locust, a leguminous tree with toxic pods but useful for making honey
  • Or less commonly, "African locust bean tree" (Parkia biglobosa), which is also known as néré
  • The carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua.

Etymology

In North America and Greece the term "locust" (gr. akris) was applied to the pods of the carob tree, that somehow resemble the insect. By extension many other pod carrying trees have been called "locust tree". [1]

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