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Honey Mesquite
Honey Mesquite tree foliage up close.
Close up image of a Honey Mesquite tree.

Honey Mesquite

Prosopis Glandulosa

  • Drought-tolerant, ideal for arid climates
  • Provides ample shade and natural beauty
  • Attracts local wildlife and pollinators
  • Edible bean pods offer historical significance
  • Adaptable to various soil types
Full Sun/Partial Sun
Hardiness Zones:
7 - 11
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Step into the rugged charm of the Southwest by growing your very own Honey Mesquite tree. The Honey Mesquite can mature to heights of 20-30 feet, making it a majestic addition to your landscape or spacious patio.

Recognized by its twisted branches and feathery, compound leaves, the Honey Mesquite is more than a beautiful tree; it's also a provider of shade and a magnet for local wildlife. Its creamy yellow blooms appear in the spring and evolve into elongated bean pods, which have been a staple in Native American diets for centuries.

The Honey Mesquite is a seasonal standout. Its blooms set in early spring, and after a period of growth and maturation, its bean pods are ready for harvest by late summer. The tree's adaptable nature allows it to flourish in a variety of soil types, from sandy to clay, and its drought tolerance ensures survival even in water-scarce conditions.

For a tree that embodies the spirit and resilience of the Southwest, look no further than the Honey Mesquite. With Moon Valley Nurseries, you're not just planting a tree; you're enriching your landscape with a piece of native history.

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