Robinia neomexicana grows to 5–10 m tall (rarely to 15 m) with bristly shoots. The
leaves are 10–15 cm long, pinnate with 7–15 leaflets; they have a pair of sharp, reddish-brown thorns at the base. The
flowers are showy and white or pink, and considered fragrant. Blooms are produced in spring or early summer in dense
racemes 5–10 cm long that hang from the branches near the ends. The fruits are brown bean-like pods with bristles like those on the shoots. ==Uses==