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Vegetation including:

  • Cacti ( Barrel Cactus , Organ Pipe, saguaro)
  • Trees (Elephant tree, palm trees, Joshua tree)
  • Bushes (Creosote bush)
  • Flowers (marigold, desert pincushion, desert primrose)

Other plants including desert sage, desert lily also can be found in the desert.

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