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  • White fir (Abies concolor)
  • Newberry's milkvetch (Astragalus newberryi)
  • California barrel cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus)
  • Banana yucca (Yucca baccata)
  • Beavertail prickly pear (Opuntia basilaris)
  • California fan palm (Washingtonia filifera)
  • Creosote bush
  • Mojave suncup (Camissonia campestris)
  • Cooper's dyssodia (or dogweed) (Adenophyllum cooperi)
  • Death Valley monkeyflower (Mimulus rupicola)
  • Desert candle (Caulanthus inflatus)
  • Desert five-spot
  • Desert larkspur
  • Desert Lily
  • Desert rock pea
  • Desert star
  • Erigeron concinnus
  • Ipomopsis arizonica
  • Joshua Tree[12]
  • Jumping Cholla
  • Larrea tridentata
  • Linanthus demissus
  • Lupinus arizonicus
  • Mojave prickly poppy
  • Mojave sage[13]
  • Mojave yucca[13]
  • Mormon Tea
  • Branched Pencil Cholla
  • Phacelia calthifolia
  • Phacelia crenulata
  • Pinus monophylla
  • Prairie clover
  • Latimer's woodland gilia (Saltugilia latimeri)
  • Senna covesii
  • Teddy-bear Cholla[13]
  • Utah Juniper
  • Western poison oak[14]
  • White woolly daisy
  • Wide-bannered lupine


  • White fir (Abies concolor)
  • Newberry's milkvetch (Astragalus newberryi)
  • California barrel cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus)
  • Banana yucca (Yucca baccata)
  • Beavertail prickly pear (Opuntia basilaris)
  • California fan palm (Washingtonia filifera)
  • Creosote bush
  • Mojave suncup (Camissonia campestris)
  • Cooper's dyssodia (or dogweed) (Adenophyllum cooperi)
  • Death Valley monkeyflower (Mimulus rupicola)
  • Desert candle (Caulanthus inflatus)
  • Desert five-spot
  • Desert larkspur
  • Desert Lily
  • Desert rock pea
  • Desert star
  • Erigeron concinnus
  • Ipomopsis arizonica
  • Joshua Tree[12]
  • Jumping Cholla
  • Larrea tridentata
  • Linanthus demissus
  • Lupinus arizonicus
  • Mojave prickly poppy
  • Mojave sage[13]
  • Mojave yucca[13]
  • Mormon Tea
  • Branched Pencil Cholla
  • Phacelia calthifolia
  • Phacelia crenulata
  • Pinus monophylla
  • Prairie clover
  • Latimer's woodland gilia (Saltugilia latimeri)
  • Senna covesii
  • Teddy-bear Cholla[13]
  • Utah Juniper
  • Western poison oak[14]
  • White woolly daisy
  • Wide-bannered lupine
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