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  2. Sclerocactus johnsonii - Wikipedia

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    Sclerocactus johnsonii (synonyms including Echinomastus johnsonii) is a species of cactus known by the common names Johnson's beehive cactus and Johnson's fishhook cactus.It is native to the southwestern United States from eastern California to Utah and northwestern Mexico, [1] where it can be found in desert scrub habitat.

  3. Fouquieria splendens - Wikipedia

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    Fouquieria splendens (commonly known as ocotillo / ɒ k ə ˈ t iː j oʊ / (Latin American Spanish:), but also referred to as buggywhip, coachwhip, candlewood, slimwood, desert coral, Jacob's staff, Jacob cactus, and vine cactus) is a plant indigenous to the Mojave Desert, Sonoran Desert, Chihuahuan Desert and Colorado Desert in the Southwestern United States (southern California, southern ...

  4. Cochemiea dioica - Wikipedia

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    The cactus is found in the western Colorado Desert scrub including in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and in Coastal sage scrub habitats of Southern California; and in coastal chaparral and Sonoran Desert habitats of Baja California and Baja California Sur states on the Baja California peninsula of México.

  5. List of desert and xeric shrubland ecoregions - Wikipedia

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    Araya and Paria xeric scrub: Venezuela: Aruba–Curaçao–Bonaire cactus scrub: Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao: Atacama Desert: Chile, Peru: Caatinga: Brazil: Cayman ...

  6. Huntington Desert Garden - Wikipedia

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    Most desert columnar plants belong to the genus Cereus. They form the structure of much of the Desert Garden landscape, producing flowers in late summer and colorful fruit in September and October. Cereus xanthocarpus, at twenty tons, is the garden's most massive plant. This tree-like cactus was already a mature specimen when planted in 1905.

  7. Template : Neotropical desert and xeric shrubland ecoregions

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    Araya and Paria xeric scrub: Venezuela: Aruba–Curaçao–Bonaire cactus scrub: Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao: Atacama Desert: Chile, Peru: Caatinga: Brazil: Cayman ...

  8. Aruba–Curaçao–Bonaire cactus scrub - Wikipedia

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    The Aruba-Curaçao-Bonaire cactus scrub ecoregion (WWF ID: NT1302) covers the dry land on the semi-arid islands of Aruba, Curaçao, and Bonaire in the southern Caribbean Sea, about 80 km from the mainland of Venezuela. In low-lying coastal areas the islands also support mangrove wetlands. The landscape features a range of cactus species and ...

  9. Sclerocactus polyancistrus - Wikipedia

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    Sclerocactus polyancistrus is native to the Mojave Desert in eastern California and southern Nevada. It grows in rocky alluvial (often alkaline) soils and in Mojave desert scrub at elevations of 500–2,500 m (1,600–8,200 ft) above sea level .