...cuminate. Common in S. W. Texas; winter-kills in N. Texas at a temperature of zero. S.S. 2:73. F.S. 10:1059. Gn. 19, p. 309. H.F. II. 7:231.—Intro. int
...or small [[tree]] native to northeastern [[Mexico]] and adjacent western [[Texas]] and southern [[New Mexico]] in the [[USA]]. It is the only species in the
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....; not Japan. — The western forms have the spur almost as long as the body of the corolla and pass into
...caps, thicker; seeds less turgid, acutish at margins. Colo., New Mex., W. Texas, Ariz.
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...wards someone else sent us the white, blush and the other shades, all from Texas." In some respects it differs markedly from OE. tetraptera, and it is not i
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...ials, brown: fls. yellowish, with pale rosy streak in the petals. Ariz, to Texas.
...Engelm. Body much depressed, summit flat or concave: radial spines 15-22. Texas.
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...ale grayish tomentose.—The Q. texana, Buckl., is a small tree of S. and W. Texas, with smaller, 2-4-in.-long, less deeply lobed lvs. and oblong nuts about 1
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...cylindrical, 1 1/2-2 in. long: pod twisted, nearly sessile, 1-2 in. long. Texas, Calif., Mex. —The pods are used as food by Mexicans and Indians.
| image_caption = Mature fruit (beans or legumes) of ''[[Screwbean Mesquite|Prosopis pubescens]]''
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...w-fld. leafy clusters, and linear-elliptic lvs. Ind. and 111. to Miss, and Texas. L.H.B.
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...and fr. bearing clusters of spines; seeds black. — Three species native of Texas and Mex.
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...sepals fimbriate; petals acute or acuminate: berry red, the shape and size of a small pea; seeds black and pitted. Mont, to Kans. and E. Colo.
...umps often a foot broad: spines fewer: fl. and fr. larger. Kansas River to Texas.
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