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  2. Chilopsis - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are popular with hummingbirds as well. The fruit is a linear pod up to 35 cm (14 in) long, containing numerous winged seeds. There are two subspecies: Chilopsis linearis subsp. linearis. Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, western Texas, Mexico. Chilopsis linearis subsp. arcuata. Nevada, California, Baja California.

  3. × Chitalpa - Wikipedia

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    ×Chitalpa is an intergeneric hybrid flowering tree in the family Bignoniaceae.There are two major forms in North America, the 'Morning Cloud' a hybrid of desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) for desert hardiness and color, and northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa), and the 'Pink Dawn' variety formed as a hybrid of desert willow and either yellow catalpa (Catalpa ovata) or northern catalpa ...

  4. List of flora of Utah - Wikipedia

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    Eucnide urens – desert rock nettle, desert stingbush, velcro plant, vegetable velcro; ... Salix glauca – gray willow, grayleaf willow, white willow, glaucous willow;

  5. Desert willow - Wikipedia

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    Desert willow. Add languages. Add links. Article; Talk; English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... To scientific name of a plant: This is a redirect from a ...

  6. List of Sonoran Desert wildflowers - Wikipedia

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    Arizona—Sonora Desert Museum: Desert Wildflower Blooms — homepage, with focus article links. Arizona—Sonora Desert Museum: The Desert in Bloom; Sonoran Desert Florilegium Program — homepage: botanical illustrations. Desert USA: Desert Wildflower Field Guide — Wildflower pictures sorted by Color

  7. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    A 2001 study by the California Native Plant Society estimated 6,300 native plants. These estimates continue to change over time. [2] Of California's total plant population, 2,153 species, subspecies, and varieties are endemic and native to California alone, according to the 1993 Jepson Manual study. [4]