Prosopis glandulosa Torr., Honey Mesquite
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Twisting trunk of a mature Prosopis
glandulosa var. glandulosa.
Tarrant Co., Texas
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Prosopis glandulosa var. Glandulosa
has compound leaves.
Tarrant Co., Texas
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Mature Prosopis glandulosa var.
Glandulosa in the Fort Worth Botanical
Gardens. Tarrant Co., Texas
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Prosopis glandulosa var. Glandulosa
has an irregular crown composed of
ascending branches.
Tarrant Co., Texas
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A young Prosopis glandulosa var.
glandulosa growing at a higher
elevation. Inspiration Point
Tarrant Co., Texas
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Bottlebrush like flowers grow in late
spring and early summer throughout
the canopy of Prosopis glandulosa var.
glandulosa. Tarrant Co., Texas
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Like all members of the pea family,
Honey mesquite has long seed pods
which are green up until they ripen in
late September. Tarrant Co., Texas
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The seed pods of Prosopis glandulosa
var. Glandulosa change from solid
green in color to mottled with red,
brown and cream as they dry.
Tarrant Co., Texas
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