Prosopis ferox Griseb.
Fabaceae
Mimosoideae
NOTE: Only two seeds of Prosopis ferox were available for examination. Therefore, the description and images in this fact sheet may not be representative of this species’ seeds.
mesquite
Pods cylindric, terete or subterete, straight or falcate to C-shaped, 2.5–7 cm long, 9–18 mm in diameter, with prominent placental suture, very short stipe (sessile). Apex obtuse and mucronate, margins straight, nonundulate. Straw-yellow when ripe, veins obscure; seed chambers not visible. Endocarp segmented, not closed, thin, easily broken; mesocarp spongy, tannic, bitter. Seeds oriented transversely in 2 irregular rows.
Seeds obovate in outline, 4.5–6.5 mm long, 3.5–4.5 mm wide, ca. 1 mm thick, umbo absent, oblong in cross section. Pleurogram distinctly basal, broadly open.
Seeds have a rather small pleurogram. Pods are distinctive because of their cylindric shape, curve, and straw-yellow color when ripe.
Prosopis tamarugo F. Phil. (the only other species in the series Cavenicarpae and non-FNW), has pods more strongly curved, often annular, 7–11 mm in diameter, with sutures impressed, seeds 3–4.3 mm long; indigenous to Chile. [No image available.]
Argentina, Bolivia
high semidesert at 2,400 to 3,700 m elevations
Prosopis ferox is a shrub or tree 2–5(7) m tall, used as a shade tree. Its wood is used for fuel and the pods can be eaten.