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  2. Yucca brevifolia - Wikipedia

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    The Joshua tree is called "hunuvat chiy'a" or "humwichawa" by the indigenous Cahuilla. [11] It is also called izote de desierto (Spanish, "desert dagger"). [12] It was first formally described in the botanical literature as Yucca brevifolia by George Engelmann in 1871 as part of the Geological Exploration of the 100th meridian (or "Wheeler Survey").

  3. Joshua Tree National Park - Wikipedia

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    A grove of namesake Joshua trees at Joshua Tree National Park On August 10, 1936, after Minerva Hoyt and others persuaded the state and federal governments to protect the area, President Franklin D. Roosevelt used the power of the 1906 Antiquities Act to establish Joshua Tree National Monument, [ 19 ] protecting about 825,000 acres (1,289.1 sq ...

  4. Lost Palms Oasis Trail - Wikipedia

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    Lost Palms Oasis. The trail begins at Cottonwood Spring trail-head near the Cottonwood Spring campsite. The trail-head splits off into three different trails, and the Lost Palms Oasis is the southeast most trail that heads above the oasis for 0.3 miles (0.48 km).

  5. Sedum multiceps - Wikipedia

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    Sedum multiceps, also known as miniature/pygmy Joshua tree, is a perennial, deciduous species of Sedum from the succulent plant family Crassulaceae, native to Algeria. [1] The plant is nicknamed for its glaucous leaves that grow in clusters, resembling Yucca brevifolia. It was named officially as a distinct species in 1862.

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  7. Pappy & Harriet's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is used as a location in the documentary Nowhere Now: The Ballad of Joshua Tree. Pappy & Harriet's appears in the 2012 Allison Anders-Kurt Voss film, Strutter. The restaurant is featured in Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations "US Desert" program with the rock musician Josh Homme of the band Queens of the Stone Age.

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  9. Tree Trippers - Wikipedia

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    The series chronicles the acting career of Vincent Chase, a young A-list movie star, and his childhood friends from Queens, New York City, as they attempt to further their nascent careers in Los Angeles. In the episode, the boys leave for Joshua Tree National Park to help Vince through a big decision, where they decide to use magic mushrooms.