Vine Mesquite
Description
Vine Mesquite is a very hard-to-find seed in the commercial business. Vine Mesquite is often found along roadways or growing in sandy, clayey, or gravelly soils. It tends to form large stands and reaches a height of 8 to 24 inches.
The seeds are eaten by quail and mourning doves, and deer, jackrabbits, and ground squirrels eat the leaves. Vine Mesquite is also a good cover for upland game birds. It can withstand heavy grazing and is a good forage for livestock. It blooms from April to October.
Growing Height:12-18"
Seeds Per Pound:145,000
Acre Rate:8-16 lbs
Lbs per 1000 sq feet:1 lb
Growing Region: Southwest (not including Eastern Arizona), Southern Colorado, Southern Kansas
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