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Family:
Fabaceae
catclaw acacia, more..., wait-a-minute bush, catclaw, devilsclaw, gregg catclaw, texas catclaw, (Spanish: uña de gato, tésota, gatuño, palo chino, algarroba, tepame)
[Acacia greggii arizonicas Isely, more, Senegalia greggii (A. Gray) Britton and Rose]
 Max Licher |
Plant: Shrub or tree to 4 m, armed with curved spines Leaves: leaves alternate, twice compound with 2-4 pinnae Flowers: flowers cream in dense elongate clusters Fruit: a pod with round segments irregularly constricted. Misc: Flats, washes; 100-1400 m.; Apr-Jun References: Shreve, F. and I. Wiggins. 1964. Vegetation and Flora of the Sonoran Desert. Standford University Press. Stanford Cal.J.C. Hickman, ed. The Jepson Manual.
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