Palos Borachos (Drunken Sticks) – Identification
Q: On a recent trip to Argentina, we saw fabulous flowering trees called “Palos Borachos” or “Drunken Sticks”. The trunks are covered with spines and in fall they are covered with pink lily-like flowers. I know they wouldn
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