US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com

Joshua Tree National Park - Plants


Joshua Tree National Park

With 700 species of vascular plants, Joshua Tree is renowned for its plant diversity. No wonder that when the area was first proposed for preservation in the early 1930s, the name suggested was Desert Plants National Park. Plant communities, or what we call "associations," describe groupings of various plant species, and are often dependent upon latitude, soil characteristics, and elevation. Using these descriptions makes it easier to understand why certain plants only grow in certain places; it also helps to identify plants in unfamiliar terrain. Plant associations within the park are divided into tree-dominated, shrub- dominated, herbaceous-dominated, and sparse/non-vegetated. Each association is named after the most conspicuous plant in the landscape. Tree-dominated plant associations in the park include: California juniper, singleleaf pinyon, Joshua tree, desert willow, California fan palm, blue palo verde, smoketree, Gooding willow, Freemont cottonwood, and mesquite.

Shrub-dominated associations are the most diverse group, numbering 35. California Mormon tea, creosotebush, creosotebush/white bursage, blackbrush, brittlebush, bigberry manzanita, cheesebush, Mojave yucca, teddy-bear cholla, and desert almond are just a few examples. Herbaceous-dominated associations are those communities that are mostly comprised of species like perennial bunch grasses or annual grasslands. The main associations are big galleta grass and cheatgrass. Sparse/non-vegetated associations include non-vegetated areas (e.g. desert pavement, rock outcrops, dunes, playas, washes, and disturbed areas) and areas with less than two percent shrub cover. These areas may be dominated by annual wildflowers during moist years, but normally appear devoid of vegetation.

 ∙ Geology
  - Amphibians
  - Arthropods
  - Bats
  - Birds
  - Fox
  - Mammals
  - Reptiles
  - Animals
  - Plants
  - Tarantulas
  - Ravens
 ∙ Fees
 ∙ Facilities
 ∙ Camping
 ∙ Climate
 ∙ Activities
 ∙ Contacts

Price:
$84.95
Outdoor Research Men's Manic Pullover: Versatile, light weight fleece insulation with smart design lines & comfortable, functional style,

More: Fleece Shirts
More: Outdoor Research
The North Face

Price:
$11.95

The North Face Women's Lightweight Running Quarter Socks:

More: Lightweight Socks
More: The North Face
Mountain Hardwear

Price:
$294.95

Mountain Hardwear Hammerhead 3 Tent: Three-season comfort for three adults. Redesigned with rugged Atlas Scandium SL poles.

More: 3 Season Tents
More: Mountain Hardwear
Mountain Hardwear

Price:
$129.95

Mountain Hardwear Men's Rannoch 1/2 Zip Shirt:

More: Fleece Shirts
More: Mountain Hardwear
MSR

Price:
$9.95

MSR Quick-Connect Bottle Adapter: Quick-Connect fits any container with a 63mm threaded opening to secure MSR HyperFlow Microfilter.

More: Gravity Water Filters
More: MSR

Home | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer | Friends of US-Parks | Advertise | Search | Contact Us

Joshua Tree National Park - Plants

© 2000 - 2008 US National Parks and Monuments Travel Guide: US-Parks.com Inc. All Rights Reserved.