Growing up to in height, it can take the form of a
shrub or small
tree. The linear, curved,
deciduous leaves are up to long and just a few millimetres wide. Blooming from April through September, the
flowers occur in a terminal
panicle or
raceme. About two to four flowers at a time are open in each inflorescence. The
calyx is about , slightly inflated, and varying shades of purple, while the
corolla is , with colors ranging from lavender to light pink. The throat and lower lip has a pattern of yellow ridges and purple lines, and the margins are crinkled. The
fruit is a linear pod up to long, containing numerous winged
seeds. There are two
subspecies: •
Chilopsis linearis subsp.
linearis. Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, Mexico. •
Chilopsis linearis subsp.
arcuata. Nevada, California, Baja California. ==Etymology==