Prosopis hassleri Harms
Fabaceae
Mimosoideae
NOTE: Only one seed of Prosopis hassleri was available for examination. Therefore, the description and images in this fact sheet may not be representative of this species’ seeds.
mesquite
Pods linear, straight to falcate; compressed, 14–24 cm long, 12–15 mm wide, ca. 4 mm thick. Stipitate, apex acuminate to caudate with beak 6–10 mm long, margins straight to slightly undulate. Smooth, straw-yellow, with faint, mostly parallel longitudinal ridges; seed chambers 24–33, sometimes umbonate. Endocarp segments boney, closed, subquadrate or rectangular, broader than long, 4–6.5 mm long, 10–14 mm wide, 3–5 mm thick; mesocarp pulpy, sweet. Seeds oriented longitudinally.
Seeds asymmetrically obovate to oblong in outline, 5–7 mm long, 2.5–3.5 mm wide, 2–2.5 mm thick, with an umbo, elliptic in cross section. Pleurogram slightly wide. Lens a light-colored mound.
Prosopis fiebrigii Harms (Seeds and pods are similar.)
Prosopis alba Griseb. or P. alba Griseb. var. panta [No pod available] (non-FNW)
Argentina, Paraguay
forms open, savanna-type woods
Prosopis humilis is a nearly leafless, spiny, erect to prostrate subshrub, 20–40 cm high. Its peculiar prostrate habit is an oddity. The mesocarp is thin and dry; pods break up into one-seeded segments.