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Leguminosae-mim Prosopis juliflora (Sw.) DC

Leguminosae-mim Prosopis juliflora
| | © W.D. Hawthorne

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Species information

Description
Axillary spines 1-5cm long on some nodes. 1-2 (-4) pairs pinnae. achis ending in a 3mm spine.

Interest
Prosopis - Greek name for Burdock! Widely planted as an ornmental and for land reclamation, tolerant of very poor even saline or alkaline soils, but can become a bad weed. Can become almost 5cm diam. and 4m high x 5m wide crown in 2 years (in Brazil, Hanum & Van der Maesen, 1997). Good for charcoal and furniture, and yields an amber gum similar to gum arabic. The pod are good protein and sugar-rich fodder, sometimes eaten also by people. A tea from the pods is said to be good for digestive complaints.

Specimen information

Collection Date
25/06/2001

Collector
W.D. Hawthorne, S.Cable & D. Jules

Specimen Number
660

Location
Grenadan Dove Nature Reserve.

Notes
Treelet 3 m tall. FLOWERS: yellow-green. FRUIT: yellow, ripe.

Coordinates
Latitude: 12.030000 N   Longitude: 61.450000 W   Altitude: 10