Parkinsonia aculeata

Jerusalem Thorn

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Common Name: 

Jerusalem Thorn

Plant Type: 

Flower color: 

Foliage color: 

Green

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Maximum temperature: 

40°C

Minimum temperature: 

7°C

Maximum height: 

760 cm

Maximum width: 

1220 cm

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Description

P. aculeata is native to the southwestern United States and Mexico. It bears yellow-green bark and spiny twigs. It has sparse foliage with 6 to 9 inch long leaves with many tiny leaflets. It also produces numerous yellow flowers in loose, 3 to 7 inch long clusters.

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Blooming

Blooms in the spring for an extended period of time, and then intermittently throughout the year. Followed by sometimes woody pea-like pods.

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Growth

Growth is rapid at first but eventually slows. Grows best in full sun with low humidity. Works well as a hedge or in a shrub border. Tree species are nice specimen plants.

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Planting

Sow seeds in spring.

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Pest

Spider mites. Parkinsonia is also prone to galls, dieback, leaf spots, and mushroom root rot.

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Interesting facts

Parkinsonia is endemic to the dry regions, such as savannas and scrublands, of Africa, Central America, and Southern North America. The common name "Palo Verde" comes from its green bark, which is able to photosynthesize. Palo Verde is Spanish for "green stick".

Jerusalem Thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata) - Soil and irrigation

Does best with rich, well-draining soils.

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