(Pithecellobium pallens)
Tenaza grows as an upright tree with long, straight branches. Thorny when young, mature trees produce few to zero thorns. Fragrant flowers bloom in clusters. Leaves are leaflets that look similar to those of Acacia or Mesquite, creating dappled shade. Canopy coverage: 314 square feet.
Water Requirement: low
Sun Exposure: partial shade
Cold Hardiness: cold hardy to 15F
Growth Rate: slow
Height: 25 feet high
Width: 20 feet wide
Semievergreen
Foliage Color: medium green
Flower Color: white, cream
Flower Season: spring, summer
Wildlife: bees, butterflies