Desert Ironwood
Desert Ironwood
Olneya tesota
Olneya tesota
A true desert heavyweight, the desert ironwood is a slow-growing tree with dense, dark wood and a long lifespan—some live over 1,000 years. Its silvery-green leaves provide cool shade, and in late spring, it bursts into lavender-pink blooms that attract pollinators. Native to the Sonoran Desert, it’s a keystone species, offering critical shelter and food for desert wildlife.