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While Chilean Mesquite trees are generally hardy and low-maintenance, there are a few issues to watch out for. Some common problems include: Spider mites: Spider mites can be a problem on Chilean Mesquite trees, especially if the tree is stressed or weakened.
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Mesquite trees have thorns that grow up to 3 inches long. These thorns can be painful to step on and a nuisance if the branches are near a walkway. Some people ...
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The most common disadvantages of the Chilean Mesquite tree, aside from how the roots grow, include it being weak enough to be knocked over by a strong wind, and ...
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Oct 17, 2010 · Let me list the pros and cons and you decide.... Pros... 1. Self fertilizing. 2. Nice shade tree for the desert. 3. Unique branch structure. 4 ...
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Aug 26, 2023 · For those with drought-heavy regions, this small tree performs spectacularly due to its robust root system. It provides shade, wildlife habitat, ...
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Biophysical Limits: Prosopis is drought resistant and grows on sandy to sandy-clay soils to riverine clay/ sandy soils.
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Oct 14, 2014 · One reason people will plant the Chilean over the natives is because all the natives have thorns and the Chilean do not. However, the mesquite ...
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Mesquite trees are great shade trees for the desert. They can take little to no water, though they grow faster with regular water, and will grow a beautiful ...
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Nov 2, 2007 · They are often the result of natural hybridization of Prosopis alba (Argentine mesquite), P. chilensis (Chilean mesquite) and native P. velutina ...
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Chilean mesquite tree is popular in Southern Arizona because of its rapid growth, lower water requirement and ability to provide shade.
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