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English: Natural distribution map for Parkinsonia aculeata. Original caption:
Map 107. Parkensonia aculeata L., Jerusalem-thorn. Widely distributed in tropical America (not mapped), also cultivated and naturalized northward in Southeastern United States and in Old World tropics.
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Source Elbert L. Little, Jr. (1976), Atlas of United States trees, Vol. 3, minor Western hardwoods: U.S. Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous Publication 1314, 13 p., 290 maps.
Author Elbert L. Little, Jr., of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service
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