The fruit of the tree is the long, twisted seed pod, which forms in late summer and turns from green to reddish brown as it matures. The pods emit a sweet aroma when they ripen and are sometimes eaten by livestock and wildlife.  Photo 2 of 5 in The Modernist’s Tree

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The fruit of the honey locust tree is the long, twisted seed pod, which forms in late summer and turns from green to reddish brown as it matures. The pods emit a sweet aroma when they ripen and are sometimes eaten by livestock and wildlife.