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Native Trees

Native Trees ofIndiana River Walk

Devil’s Walkingstick

Tree leaves

Description

Devil’s walkingstick is a small tree (up to 20 feet in height). Because of its suckering habit, it often forms thickets. Its stout braches are covered with short, stiff thorns. It has clusters of creamy-white flowers in summer, which attract tiger swallowtail butterflies, followed by small purple-black fruits, which are eaten by birds.