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  2. Parkinsonia florida - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonia florida, the blue palo verde (syn. Cercidium floridum), is a species of palo verde native to the Sonoran Deserts in the Southwestern United States and Northwestern Mexico. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Its name means "green pole or stick" in Spanish, referring to the green trunk and branches, that perform photosynthesis .

  3. Parkinsonia aculeata - Wikipedia

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    Common names include palo verde, Mexican palo verde, Parkinsonia, ... This plant prefers a full sun exposure, but can grow on a wide range of dry soils (sand dunes ...

  4. Parkinsonia texana - Wikipedia

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    Common names include Texas palo verde, Border palo verde, and Retama china. [2] [3] Parkinsonia texana grows as a shrub or small tree up to 7.6 m (25 ft) in height and 6 m (20 ft) in diameter. It is heat and drought tolerant and prefers alkaline soils. [3]

  5. Palo Verde - Wikipedia

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    "Palo Verde", a song by The Fireman from the album Rushes (1998) ... Parkinsonia, a genus of perennial flowering plants, commonly known as palo verde; Buildings

  6. Parkinsonia - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonia / ˌ p ɑːr k ɪ n ˈ s oʊ n i ə /, also Cercidium / s ər ˈ s ɪ d i əm /, [3] is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae.It contains about 12 species that are native to semi-desert regions of Africa and the Americas.

  7. Parkinsonia microphylla - Wikipedia

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    Parkinsonia microphylla, the yellow paloverde, foothill paloverde or little-leaved palo verde; syn. Cercidium microphyllum), is a species of palo verde.. It is native to the Southwestern United States in southeastern California and southern Arizona; and to northwest Mexico in the states of Sinaloa, Sonora, and Baja California.