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Fruit of the Joshua Tree

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These ripe fruits of the Joshua tree range in size from 2-4 inches, and are clustered on the tall flower "spikes" that can be from 12-60 inches from the center of the rosette where new leaves form. These were photographed from below with a nice morning golden light in the Mojave Desert in Southern California.

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© 2013
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2848x4288 / 4.1MB
Keywords
Agavaceae, Agavoideae, America, American Southwest, Angiosperms, Asparagaceae, Asparagales, California, Joshua Tree National Park, Joshua Tree National ParkSouthwest, Joshua tree, Mojave Desert, Monocot, Monocots, National Park Joshua Tree National Park, Plantae, Riverside County, San Bernardino, San Bernardino County, Sonoran Desert, Twentynine Palms, USA, United States, Y. brevifolia, Yucca brevifolia, background, beautiful, beauty, botany, color, countryside, desert, field, flora, forb, green, herb, natural, nature, palm tree yucca, perennial, plains yucca, plant, plants, pollinated, seed, seed pod, shrub, spring, succulent, tree yucca, xeric, yucca, yucca palm
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Asparagaceae (Agaves and Yuccas)
These ripe fruits of the Joshua tree range in size from 2-4 inches, and are clustered on the tall flower "spikes" that can be from 12-60 inches from the center of the rosette where new leaves form. These were photographed from below with a nice morning golden light in the Mojave Desert in Southern California.