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Growing Tips New Mexico locust does well in most soils.  New Mexico locust is a  spiny shrub or small tree. The locust trees can reach the height of 15 feet or more with purplish-pink fragrant flowers and numerous leaflets.  Bark of the trunk is light brown, thin and slightly furrowed.  Leaves are grayish with 9 to 15 elliptic to elliptic-lancelet leaflets, 0.25 to 1.25 inches long. Flowers are reported to range from white, pale pink, rose, purplish pink, to deep red. Flowers are about 0.5 inches long in dense, many flowered racemes. The flowers open in May or June in dense, racemes and sometimes nearly white.  This tree may flower continuously throughout the growing season.    
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