they have roots near to the surface and spread out far to make gooduse of any rainfall, but this leaves the trees prone to strong winds
No the Joshua tree is not poisonous
According to Biblical context there are Joshua trees somewhere in the Middle East, although the location is not specified.
Joshua trees are native to southwestern North America. They were not planted by anyone; they have been growing naturally in the region for thousands of years.
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Joshua Trees
The Joshua tree has a very thick trunk to keep in water. Which in the desert that is very crucial.
The Bible does not specifically mention Joshua trees. However, the name "Joshua tree" is derived from the biblical figure Joshua, as early Mormon settlers in the area thought the tree's shape resembled Joshua raising his arms in prayer. The trees are primarily found in the Mojave Desert, and while they are not referenced in the scriptures, they have become a symbol of the desert's unique landscape.
grow well
Joshua trees would be found in a hot desert, such as the Mojave. Sage (Artemisia tridentata) would be in a cold winter desert such as the Colorado Plateau Desert and Great Basin Desert.
they live in trees
All of the trees are connected
Coniferous trees such as Ponderosa pines are found in California. So are Joshua trees.