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Prosopis velutina (Multi) - Native Mesquite

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Prosopis velutina (Multi) is exquisitely known as the Native Mesquite, a robust and adaptive tree that is a staple in Southwestern landscapes. Standing impressively between 12 to 30 feet, it unfurls a lush canopy ornate with finely pinnate, lively green leaves, a sight to spark admiration. Come spring, it puts forth a vibrant display of yellow flowers, tempting various pollinators to its branches. This verdant grandeur continues its benefits with production of bean-like pods, an ecological feast irresistible to regional wildlife. A champion in resilience, this tree thrives even in the face of drought thanks to its deep root system, making it a favored selection for eco-conscious xeriscaping designs. Its capacity to bask relentlessly in full sun while offering ample shade adds a reflective charm to both residential and commercial properties. Armed with natural elegance and environmental compatibility, the Native Mesquite cultivates an arid ambiance into a constantly inviting green haven.

  • Size: 12 to 30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Yellow flowers in spring
  • Foliage: Finely pinnate, green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional Feature: Produces bean-like pods, popular with wildlife
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