Prosopis Glandulosa Herb Seeds
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Add rugged beauty and ecological value to your landscape with Prosopis glandulosa Herb Seeds, commonly known as Honey Mesquite. This hardy, drought-tolerant legume is native to arid regions and features feathery foliage, twisted trunks, and fragrant, yellow catkin-like flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. With premium-quality seeds and excellent germination, Honey Mesquite is ideal for gardeners, permaculturists, and land restorers looking to grow a resilient, nitrogen-fixing plant.
Thriving in full sun and poor, well-drained soils, Prosopis glandulosa is an excellent choice for erosion control, wildlife habitat, and xeriscaping. Its seed pods are also valued as a traditional food source in some cultures. Start from seed and grow a tough, beautiful shrub or small tree that supports biodiversity and thrives in challenging conditions.



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Features
Life Cycle
Perennial
Planting Season
Spring
Growth Habit
Shrubby, spreading tree
Flavor Profile
Sweet pods (when mature)
Plant Characteristics
Thorny, feathery leaves, yellow blooms
Use
Soil improvement, fodder, erosion control
Growing Conditions
Dry, sandy, poor soils
Harvest Advantages
Nitrogen-fixing, drought-tolerant
Plant Resistance
Heat, drought, poor soils
About Prosopis Glandulosa Herb Seeds
Prosopis glandulosa
Seed Names
Honey Mesquite, Glandular Mesquite
Seed Type
Open-pollinated
Also known as Honey Mesquite, Prosopis glandulosa is a hardy desert shrub or small tree known for its yellow flowers and sweet, nutritious seed pods. A natural soil enhancer and erosion controller, it's valued in arid landscapes for resilience and ecological benefits.
Planting Information
Light Requirement
Full sun
Planting Depth
1/2 inch
Sowing Method
Scarify + direct sow
Plant Spacing
10–20 feet
Days to Maturity
2–3 years (tree form)
Soil Preparation
Scarify seeds, no fertilizer needed
Hardiness Zones
7 to 11
Water Needs
Low
Planting Season
Spring after last frost
Coverage
Seed Count
Recommended Coverage
100
Up to 2,000 sq ft
500
Up to 10,000 sq ft
1000
Up to 20,000 sq ft