Sophora Species, Texas Mountain Laurel, Mescal Bean

Sophorasecundiflora

Family
Fabaceae (fab-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Sophora (SOF-or-uh)
Species
secundiflora (sek-und-ee-FLOR-uh)
Synonym
Broussonetia secundiflora
Calia secundiflora
Sophora sempervirens
Sophora speciosa
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
1"-2"
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Vincent, Alabama

Buckeye, Arizona

Florence, Arizona

Green Valley, Arizona

Hereford, Arizona

Mesa, Arizona(3 reports)

Phoenix, Arizona(2 reports)

Queen Creek, Arizona

Scottsdale, Arizona

Tucson, Arizona(5 reports)

Wickenburg, Arizona

Canoga Park, California

Riverside, California

Beverly Hills, Florida

Brooksville, Florida

Deerfield Beach, Florida

Keystone Heights, Florida

Lake City, Florida

Lecanto, Florida

Wauchula, Florida

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Breaux Bridge, Louisiana

Lake Charles, Louisiana

Henderson, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada

Roswell, New Mexico

Elizabeth City, North Carolina

Moyock, North Carolina

Florence, South Carolina

Adkins, Texas

Alice, Texas

Anderson, Texas

Arlington, Texas(2 reports)

Austin, Texas(8 reports)

Belton, Texas(2 reports)

Brady, Texas

Brazoria, Texas

Brownsville, Texas

Canyon Lake, Texas

Coldspring, Texas

Columbus, Texas

Coppell, Texas

Copperas Cove, Texas

Dallas, Texas

Decatur, Texas

Deer Park, Texas

Dickinson, Texas

Dripping Springs, Texas

El Paso, Texas

Elmendorf, Texas

Fort Worth, Texas(3 reports)

Georgetown, Texas(3 reports)

Giddings, Texas

Granbury, Texas

Hallettsville, Texas

Harlingen, Texas(2 reports)

Hondo, Texas(2 reports)

Houston, Texas(2 reports)

Huntington, Texas

Iredell, Texas

Katy, Texas

Kerrville, Texas

Kyle, Texas

Lampasas, Texas

Laredo, Texas

League City, Texas

Leakey, Texas

Leander, Texas(2 reports)

Little Elm, Texas

Mc Kinney, Texas

Menard, Texas

Midland, Texas

Missouri City, Texas

Mullin, Texas

New Caney, Texas

Pflugerville, Texas

Pipe Creek, Texas

Plano, Texas

Port Lavaca, Texas

Portland, Texas

Richmond, Texas

San Angelo, Texas(2 reports)

San Antonio, Texas(8 reports)

San Benito, Texas

San Marcos, Texas(2 reports)

Southlake, Texas

Spicewood, Texas

Spring Branch, Texas

Stephenville, Texas

Sugar Land, Texas

Tarpley, Texas

Temple, Texas

The Colony, Texas

Uvalde, Texas

Hurricane, Utah

Saint George, Utah

Salt Lake City, Utah

Toquerville, Utah

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Gardener's Notes:

32
positives
10
neutrals
0
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Salt Lake City, UT (Zone 7b) | September 2021 | positive

I have had GREAT success with Texas Mountain Laurel here in Salt Lake City, Utah (zone 7b). I’ve had it in a sheltered south facing cou...Read More

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Escondido, CA (Zone 10a) | November 2017 | neutral

Thank you to all who have passed on their wisdom here about how to treat the plant, control the Genista moth caterpillars, and grow the p...Read More

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Green Valley, AZ | October 2016 | positive

I started two of these plants two years ago in containers. The seeds were germinated without nicking, but did soak the seeds. They were g...Read More

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Laredo, TX | September 2015 | positive

I grow these and sell them at the farmers market in the spring. I end up with an 85% germination rate by using a dremel with a grinder at...Read More

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Phoenix, AZ (Zone 9a) | March 2014 | positive

Probably one of my favorite shrubs. It is slow growing, but can be pruned into a nicely shaped small tree given sufficient time. My plant...Read More

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Hebron, TX | April 2013 | positive

I need an answer to my question about how to treat a
Texas Mountain Laurel with pale green, unhealthy leaves.

Elaine Simmons

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Scottsdale, AZ | September 2011 | positive

Remarkable plant, 3 year established specimen withstood 116F Phoenix heat, near a hot masonry wall with midday sun. In this position it d...Read More

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Granbury, TX | April 2011 | neutral

I live in Granbury a few miles SW of Ft Worth on the Brazos River with LIMESTONE and alkaline soil but my beautiful 5 yr old TX Mountain ...Read More

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Sugar Land, TX | April 2011 | positive

We have a huge Texas Mountain Laurel tree in our front yard. It blooms usually about the end of February into March. The bees have a ba...Read More

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Decatur, TX | March 2011 | positive

I love this little tree, but it is definitely variable in what it will or won't do. I planted four in a line about 8 feet apart five yea...Read More

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Lecanto, FL (Zone 9a) | June 2010 | positive

I went to transplant a 2" seedling from a small pot to the ground. The root was 8" long ! I planted the root as deep as it needed and it...Read More

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San Antonio, TX | May 2010 | positive

We have a large one in our backyard. It blooms beautifully and is covered with seed pods. It reaches as high as the top of our roof. I...Read More

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Baton Rouge, LA (Zone 8b) | May 2010 | neutral

I bought a little plant in Austin, TX 10 years ago and it's about 6 feet tall now. Sometimes it blooms (love the grape kool-aid scent!) ...Read More

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El Paso, TX | July 2009 | positive

This is an awesome tree. I was told to water the heck out of it for the first three years. Then don't water to much. I have had ours for ...Read More

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mid central, FL (Zone 9a) | July 2009 | neutral

i just got tired of waiting for this one to grow. i think it grew 3" in 2 yrs. and the citrus root weevils loved it so i dug it up. i ...Read More

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San Antonio, TX | May 2009 | positive

We live in San Antonio. We purchased a single plant from Home Depot that was about a foot tall from a 1 gallon container. It had one bl...Read More

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Huntington, TX | April 2009 | positive

This plant was a gift for my birthday from a friend. She could not find it in our local nurseiers so she had to order it. It was 2 years ...Read More

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Rolla, MO (Zone 5b) | April 2009 | positive

I grew this wonderful plant when I lived in Stephenville, TX and it delighted me when in bloom with the fragrance of grape Koolade. To my...Read More

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(Zone 11) | November 2008 | neutral

I grow this plant from seeds for 6 months now. I have two seedlings and they still have only 4 leaves. Very slow. Should I do anything to...Read More

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Menard, TX | April 2008 | positive

we planted about 5 seeds per hole last year as we heard the seeds can be tricky (we didn't try soaking or nicking the first). several cam...Read More

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| January 2008 | positive

i use a thin file or serrated knife to nick the opposite side as the eye of the seed....just barely going through the entire outer red sh...Read More

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Houston, TX | March 2007 | positive

My friend and I have tried several methods of spouting mature, dry Texas Mountain Laurel seeds that we collected while hunting wild hogs ...Read More

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(Zone 10b) | March 2006 | positive

I love this tree!
First time I saw it was in Arizona. Its fruit look like a big peanut shell!
Its red seeds are very hard ...Read More

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Santa Maria, CA | February 2006 | positive

We planted this over two years ago and finally this spring (Feb) it has blooms all over and finally showing some signs of life and growin...Read More

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(Zone 8a) | April 2005 | positive

i love the the grape koolaid scent in the blooms but brother! this has been an incredibly slow plant for me. Planted in full sun w/ ade...Read More

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Victoria, TX | March 2005 | positive

My tree is in full bloom and I should have some seeds to share in about a month, if anyone is interested. Hopefully, you will be able to...Read More

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Pflugerville, TX (Zone 8b) | November 2004 | neutral

I like these a lot, but they are not the easiest to grow or maintain. Germination is quite slow and spotty as is subsequent growth. Roo...Read More

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Lampasas, TX | August 2004 | positive

I purchased four trees that had beautiful blooms full of fragrance from a nursery, and they are are doing really well. However, I found ...Read More

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Georgetown, TX | July 2004 | positive

I collected about 100 red seeds from the ground at the Austin Zilker Garden's about five years ago. I put them in the yard in different ...Read More

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Puyallup, WA (Zone 8b) | June 2004 | positive

I live in the Houston area & have admired a row of these trees in my neighbors yard for several years. Last spring I got curious took a s...Read More

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| April 2004 | neutral

I live in Houston and recently planted 200 seeds in small containers. I read the information about soaking and nicking to help seeds ge...Read More

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Pipe Creek, TX | March 2004 | neutral

We live in the Texas Hill Country between San Antonio and Bandera. The mountain laurels grow wild and are absolutley beautiful this time...Read More

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Josephine, Arlington, TX (Zone 8a) | March 2004 | positive

Texas Mountain Laurel is a beautiful large shrub or small tree. Mine is about six feet tall now, after 5 years of loving care and this sp...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 9a) | March 2004 | positive

Something is eating the new leafs off the montain laurel and I'm wondering if I should put out slug bait or spray the tree.

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| March 2004 | neutral

I just collected about 200 laurel seeds, and wonder if it would help just to crack the hard red shell.

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 9a) | March 2004 | positive

A truly beautiful shrub. They make us smile when they come in in bloom at the nursery I work at in SA. Two tips to keep in mind when pu...Read More

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Freeport, TX | January 2004 | positive

We have one close to the house in a full sun southwest corner of the sidewalk and another one about 30 feet away.

It's abo...Read More

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San Antonio, TX (Zone 8b) | January 2004 | positive

An attractive tree that provides beautiful blooms and wonderful aroma when in bloom. It is usually a very slow grower, however. I read ...Read More

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Owasso, OK (Zone 7a) | October 2003 | positive

Excellent native plant. Smells like grape Koolaid when it blooms. I sand and thin the hard coat shell. Very heat tolerant, drought tol...Read More

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Mullin, TX | July 2003 | positive

Collect the seed pods while still green and before seed turn hard and red. Plant at once for best results.

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| April 2003 | positive

Planted about 3 yrs ago about 3ft tall in a slightly sloped SW bed corner. Told by nursery not to expect blooms or much growth for years....Read More

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Tucson, AZ | February 2003 | neutral

After researching propagation on Southwest Gardening sites, I broke open the hard shell and rubbed the hard red seed with sandpaper. They...Read More

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