Prosopis cineraria was created in 1914.
Prosopis spicigera and Prosopis cineraria are different species of trees belonging to the Prosopis genus. They have distinct characteristics in terms of their appearance, distribution, and ecological adaptations. Prosopis spicigera is native to regions in Africa and Asia, while Prosopis cineraria is native to arid regions of South Asia and the Middle East.
Prosopis cineraria or the Ghaf tree
The provincial tree of Rajasthan, Republic of India is the Khejri (Prosopis cineraria)
It is used for unwanted hair removal from body & face. It has been used since the ancient times in India & perhaps other countries. Prosopis CIneraria can give glow to skin and enhance beauty and help with removal of scars if used consistently.
Prosopis caldenia was created in 1939.
Prosopis pubescens was created in 1846.
Prosopis kuntzei was created in 1898.
Prosopis juliflora was created in 1825.
Prosopis tamarugo was created in 1891.
Prosopis glandulosa was created in 1827.
Prosopis alba was created in 1874.
Prosopis nigra was created in 1882.