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List of flora of the Mojave Desert region

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This list of flora of the Mojave Desert region catalogs the particular plants (flora) of the Mojave Desert and of the mountains that encircle the Mojave Desert, including the Little San Bernardino Mountains that divide the Mojave Desert from the Colorado Desert. Some flora grows well above the elevational limit of Yucca brevifolia (Joshua tree). The elevational limit of the Joshua tree delimits (marks the boundary of) the Mojave Desert.

The flora herein is arranged in several sublists to accommodate the various interests among readers; the sublists are arranged a) alphabetically by scientific name; b) alphabetically by plant family and then by scientific name; c) by growth pattern (e.g., tree, shrub, perennial) and then alphabetically by scientific name; d) by flower color (with duplicate entries when flower colors vary for a single species); and e) alphabetically by common name.

Each entry in the alphabetical list by scientific name is followed by the common name(s) (in bold and in parentheses), plant family, growth form(s), flower color(s), and a brief note on the etymology of the components of the scientific name.

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List by scientific name

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List by plant family and genus

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Agave deserti var. simplex[1]:1284 (simple desert agave),[1]:1284 "simplex" = "simple, undivided, or unbranched"
  • Trianhema portulacastrum[1]:164
  • Bahia neomexicana[1]:256

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List by common names

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