Granite Mtn - Tr 40
Sue Smith
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Plant Description

Origin: Native  Similar Species: Acacia greggii
General Description: Deciduous. Usually a short, thicket-forming shrub not more than 3 feet tall but can grow to 8 feet tall. The stems are armed with claw-like, paired thorns. The leaves are twice compound. Numerous flowers occur in rounded clusters.
Identification notes: Shrub or small tree with paired thorns that bend backward at the nodes; twice pinnate leaves; flowers in pink or white head-shaped clusters; fruits pod curved, valves not jointed with prickles on margin.
Height: To 8 feet     Width: 4 to 6 feet


Habitat

Habitat Description: Gravelly flats, mesas and rocky hillsides in desert grass and shrub, chaparral, pinyon-juniper and pine-oak communities.
Plant Communities: Desert Scrub, Interior Chaparral, Semidesert Grasslands, Pinyon Juniper Woodland
Elevation: 3000 - 6000 feet


Flowers

Color: White to pink   Shape: Regular in round clusters    Tubular: N   Flowering Period: May - Aug
Description: The white to pink flowers are clustered in a fluffy ball-like head to 5/8 inch diameter. Flower clusters are found on long flower stalks in the leaf axils.


Leaves

Leaf Color: Light green to yellowish-green   Type: Compound   Shape: Narrow   Margin: Smooth   Attachment: Alternate   Hairs: N
Description: Leaves are twice compound with 2 to 10 branches, each branch having 5 to 12 leaflets. Leaves are to 2 inches long; leaflets are about 1/8 inch long.


Fruit

Color: Brown, reddish-brown   Type: Pod   Description: Pods are brown to reddish-brown on upper surface, greenish beneath; to 2 inches long, 1/8 inch wide, with a few marginal prickles and constricted between the seeds. The seeds are reddish-brown, approximately 1/8 inch and ovoid.


Bark/Branches

Bark Color: Brown   Bark Texture (Mature): Rough   Bark and Branch Description: The nodes of the pubescent branchlets are armed with sometimes paired thorns that look like cat claws.
Spines, thorns or prickles: Y

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