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Joshua Tree National Park
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See also: Red Flowers, Blue Flowers, and White Flowers in bloom.
 
Locations: SB=South Boundary, CW=Cottonwood, WC=Wilson Canyon, PB=Pinto Basin, IC=Indian Cove, 49=49Palms, QV=Queen Valley
 
Common Name
Locations
Scientific Name
SB
CW
PB
WC
NE
IC
49
QV
Barrel Cactus
 
 




  Ferocactus cylindraceus
Bigelow’s Coreopsis  




    Coreopsis bigelovii
Bladder Pod  




    Isomeris arborea
Brittlebush  




    Encelia farinosa
California Sun Cup                 Camissonia californica
Checker Fiddleneck  





  Amsinckia tessellata
Creosote Bush  



      Laraea tridentata
Desert Dandelion  



      Malacothrix californica
Desert Fir/Pigmy Cedar

              Peucephyllum schottii
Desert Gold Poppy
 
 


      Eschscholzia glyptosperma
Desert Rock Pea  



      Lotus rigida
Desert Senna
 



      Senna armata
Desert Sunflower                 Geraea canescens
Ghost Flower                 Mohavea confertiflora
Golden Gilia  






Linanthus aureus
Ground Cherry







Physalis crassifolia
Lax Flower







Baileya pauciradiata
Parish's Gold Poppy







Eschscholzia prishii
Prince's Plume







Stanleya pinnata
Scale Bud







Anisocoma acaulis
Sweetbush







Bebbia juncea
Tansy Mustard







Descurainia pinnata
Thomas' Buckwheat







Eriogonum thomasii
Trixis







Trixis californica
Parish Viguiera







Viguiera parishii
Whispering Bells







Emmenanthe penduliflora
Wooly Daisy







Eriophyllum wallacei
Yellowheads







Trichoptilium incisum
Yellow-cup Primrose







Camissonia brevipes
Yellow Evening Primrose







Oenothera primiveris
Yellow Tackstem







Calycoseris parryi

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Fault map of the park

Did You Know?
Joshua Tree is crisscrossed with hundreds of faults, and is a great place to see raw rocks and the effects of earthquakes. The famous San Andreas Fault bounds the south side of the park and can be observed from Keys View.
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Last Updated: February 09, 2011 at 13:56 MST