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Prosopis alba ‘Colorado’ (Low Branch) - Colorado Mesquite Thornless

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Prosopis alba ‘Colorado’ (Low Branch) is more commonly known as Colorado Mesquite Thornless, a sought-after tree with natural elegance and robust adaptability. Its captivating beauty extends from its rugged bark to its luscious canopy of fern-like, bright green leaves. Size is no question for this standout, reaching an impressive height of 15-30 feet, making it a medium to large-sized tree. Amidst the vibrant foliage, creamy yellow, pollinator-attracting blooms punctuate the scene with their color and charm. A unique low branching structure allows a rustic, irresistible display of its gnarled trunk just setting the Colorado Mesquite Thornless apart from the crowd. Remarkable resilience goes hand in hand with its beauty - standing sturdy in various climates, thriving under full sun and demonstrating an admirable tolerance to drought. And guess what? It’s thornless! Promising safety for your family and pets. Incorporate the Colorado Mesquite Thornless to your landscape and enjoy its peerless aesthetic appeal, combined with commendable hardiness all year round.

  • Size: 15-30 feet tall
  • Flowers: Small, creamy yellow blooms
  • Foliage: Bright green, fern-like leaves
  • Water usage: Low (Drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional Feature: Thornless, attractive to pollinators, and rugged bark with low branching structure.
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