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- sand-verbena known by the common name desert sand-verbena. It is native to the deserts of the southwestern United States and northern Mexico and the southern California...2 KB (217 words) - 21:09, 11 March 2010
- Tillandsia, a member of the Bromeliad family (Bromeliaceae), is found in the deserts, forests and mountains of Central and South America, and Mexico and the...10 KB (469 words) - 21:39, 27 April 2010
- species of its genus (Stetsonia). The plant originates from the low northwest deserts of Argentina and Bolivia. Stetsonia coryne grows to a height of 2.4-10 m...2 KB (97 words) - 19:05, 18 June 2010
- especially the northern Mexico, California, and Southwestern United States deserts. It is an annual or perennial clumping patch of silvery-green foliage which...2 KB (124 words) - 18:53, 8 April 2011
- the Cactaceae family. It is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitat is hot deserts. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 w:Turbinicarpus horripilus. Some of the material...1 KB (69 words) - 13:27, 5 May 2010
- the Cactaceae family. It is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitat is hot deserts. It is threatened by habitat loss. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 w:Turbinicarpus...2 KB (75 words) - 13:30, 5 May 2010
- is endemic to Mexico. Its natural habitats are temperate forests and hot deserts. photo 1 photo 2 photo 3 w:Turbinicarpus pseudopectinatus. Some of the material...2 KB (72 words) - 13:29, 5 May 2010
- Zygophyllaceae. It is a prominent species in the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan Deserts of western North America, including portions of California, Arizona, Nevada...6 KB (779 words) - 05:31, 24 January 2008
- chinensis), pronounced "hō-hō'-bə", is a shrub native to the Sonoran and Mojave deserts of Arizona, California, and Mexico. It is the sole species of the family...4 KB (293 words) - 15:59, 30 May 2010
- hollow fruits are yellow. This cactus is native to the Mojave and Sonoran Deserts. A picturesque organism, this already uncommon plant is threatened by collectors...2 KB (156 words) - 19:09, 21 July 2010
- Fenestraria rhopalophylla is an unusual plant from the deserts of South Africa. Each leaf has a translucent window at the tip, where sunlight is filtered...3 KB (311 words) - 18:43, 21 July 2010
- has a nearly worldwide distribution, missing only from tropical lowlands, deserts and polar regions. All members of the genus may be referred to as St. John's-wort...20 KB (373 words) - 20:34, 6 March 2010
- species may not have hooks. These plants are found in higher elevation deserts such as on the Colorado Plateau, or in the Mohave Desert or the Great Basin...3 KB (296 words) - 17:49, 24 May 2010
- conditions are favorable throughout California west of the Sierra Nevada and the deserts and south of the Klamath Mountains. J. californica is cultivated as an ornamental...4 KB (432 words) - 14:08, 21 July 2010
- United States and extends south into northern Mexico. It can be found from deserts to mountain peaks up to about 7,000 feet in elevation. This species closely...4 KB (364 words) - 05:54, 18 December 2009
- arborescens. They grow in the higher lands bordering the Mojave and adjacent deserts, reaching a height of 15 to 20 feet. The old plants are exceedingly weird...9 KB (136 words) - 23:20, 4 December 2009
- Sandalwood family Santalaceae, widely dispersed throughout the central deserts and southern areas of Australia. The species, especially its fruit, is also...12 KB (1,316 words) - 03:48, 14 May 2010
- rainforest, shrubland, and some more arid landscapes, though not in Australia's deserts. They are of economic importance to Australia's nursery and cut flower industries...24 KB (2,189 words) - 05:51, 11 April 2011
- California and Baja California, on the western edges of the Mojave and Sonoran deserts. White sage is a sub-shrub that can grow over 1 meter tall. The leaves (about...3 KB (264 words) - 19:52, 7 May 2010
- appearing in elongate spikes. It is found along streams and valleys in deserts particularly in damp or saline soil, and grows to about 7 meters (20 ft)...3 KB (318 words) - 09:18, 20 September 2009