Honey locust leaves are typically pinnately compound, meaning they are composed of multiple leaflets arranged along a central stem. The individual leaflets are usually entire (smooth-edged) and can vary in shape but are not typically toothed or lobed. In some varieties, especially the thornless type, the leaves may appear more delicate and finely divided, but they still lack lobes or teeth.
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