Snag
Small Joshua Tree
Skunk cabbage
Sentinel
Rabbitbrush
Prickly pear in bloom
Pine drop
Pine drop
Pine drop
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P9110517
P9101278
P7241178
P7232663_adj
P7011066
P6291043
P6291042
P6291041
P6291040
P6031569
P6031568
P5090031
P5090018
Pink flowers
PFF
Fireweed and Indian Paintbrush
Agave
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One-seeded Pussypaws
IMG_1691
IMG 9565
IMG 9566
Beavertail in bloom
IMG 9654
IMG 9655
Desert Peach
Joshua Tree
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IMG 3267
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Yucca spp.
Chloride, Arizona. We always called this ground-hugging variety, with the slightly bluish cast, "Spanish dagger" when I was a kid, but evidently that's so broadly applied as to be useless. (Wikipedia claims that "Spanish dagger" is applied only to a variety in the southeastern US, but other sources indicate that's wrong. Misinformation in Wikipedia--perish the thought! ;) Anyway, this is probably Y. harrimaniae, based on its location. It's probably not blue yucca (Y. rigida), despite the color, because it has no stem. Yuccas belong to the same family as agave, but bloom more than once.
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