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In my own visits to the desert regions of the SW, I have always found palo verde to be an attractive tree, though by my standards more of a shrub :).

Except when festooned with wind-blown plastic bags and sheeting :D.

I'm much more likely to appreciate a native species over a non-native, almost always.
 
AZ state tree is Palo Verde

Stephen maintains a few down the hill from us that are really nicely structured, if small.

You live in a strange place, if they prune their Palo Verde to look like palms.
They don’t look like palms, but they are equally difficult to deal with and the wood turns to sponge.

I suppose they can look cool, and supply shade.

Lots of them east of us with the ironwood.
 
The other half of this madrona smashed off by a falling snag.

There is a primary power line over the building running parellel to the ridge.

I had an 80-90' TIP in an adjacent-ish fir.

Leaned more than it was tall.


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