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New mexico locust (Robinia neomexicana) Care Guide
Care guide for New mexico locust: light, watering, humidity, soil and temperature, based on the species' botanical profile.

📷 Daniel · CC BY 4.0 · GBIF/iNaturalist
⚠️ New mexico locust is toxic to pets — see the toxicity page.
Care at a glance
LightPlenty of light; some direct sun is tolerated.
WaterWater roughly every 14 days, let the top 2-3 cm of soil dry out between waterings. Tolerates the occasional missed watering.
HumidityModerate to high humidity (40-70%).
TemperatureTemperate: 12-24 °C (54-75 °F).
SoilWell-draining mix, neutral pH (7.0-8.5).
Growthfast growth. Mature height ~15.2 m (50.0 ft).
OriginNative to: Arizona, California, Colorado, Mexico Northeast, Mexico Northwest, Nevada.
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Reference guidance based on the species' botanical profile; adjust to your home conditions.