Mimosa farinosa
Mimosa farinosa
Botanical Name
Common Name(s)
- tusca blanca (Spanish)
- shinque (Spanish)
Legume Clades
Native Geographic Range
- Southern South America
IUCN Status
Growth Form
small tree
shrub
Cultivation Status in AZ
Uniquely cultivated by DELEP
Description
Drought- and cold-deciduous shrubs or small trees to 10 ft (3 m) high. The bark is smooth and reddish brown. Twigs are armed with small prickles. Leaves are bipinnate with 1 pair of pinnae. Each pinna has 5--12 pairs of small leaflets. White flower heads are produced in summer.
Habitat
Native to the Monte Desert of northwestern Argentina where it is found on slopes and canyons.
Uses
None reported.
Horticulture
Tusca blanca is not cultivated for landscaping. The plants have the potential to become invasive, particularly where moisture is available, and are not recommended for this reason. The species is hardy to at least 16° F (-9° C).