New Mexico Locust can be grown as a tree or shrub but most often a thicket-forming, spiny shrub, useful as a barrier or screen. Note that seeds are poisonous. Flowers are fragrant and are profuse in clusters. The interesting seed pods are dark brown, hairy, up to 4 inches long, and hang on branches for a long time. Canopy coverage: 113 square feet.
Water Requirement: low, moderate
Sun Exposure: full sun
Cold Hardiness: cold hardy to -20F
Growth Rate: moderate
Height: 20 feet high
Width: 12 feet wide
Deciduous
Foliage Color: gray-green
Flower Color: red, pink
Flower Season: spring, summer
Wildlife: bees, hummingbirds