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Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia)
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Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia) 

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Thats One Big Lily

This album is dedicated to the Joshua tree; the plant, not the climbing area.

Joshua trees look as if they come from another planet. They are bizarre, yet beautiful and are loved by any who look upon them. Many people don't realize that they are a member of the lily family and the genus Yucca, which is a group of spectacular flowering plants primarily from the western and central U.S., though some species extend to Canada and the eastern U.S. as well. Most species are large robust forbs and shrubs, but this species can be considered a small tree. Blooming in early spring, the thick, fleshy flowers form dense heads that provide a sweet smell. The leaves have a firm, horridly sharp point that can put a serious hole in you.

Joshua trees are a signature part of the Mohave Desert and surrounding arid areas of southern California and adjacent Nevada and Arizona. Its range also extends into extreme southwest Utah, but it is relatively rare there.

There are really some beautiful photos of these interesting plants on SP, please add some of yours.

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Joshua Tree

Not a cactus but......

Joshua Tree bloom

Bravo for Yucca Brevifolia

Where the Streets Have No Name

Indecision and Wilson

Joshua Tree near Barstow

Crescent Peak

Vistas on route to Wheeler Pass

Joshua Trees

Joshua Trees of Red Rock

Crescent Peak and Joshua Trees

Joshua Tree

Joshua Tree blooms in the spring!

Joshua Tree against a dark sky at sunrise


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