List of flora of the Mojave Desert region
This list of flora of the Mojave Desert region includes the flora of the Mojave Desert and of the mountains that are encircled by the Mojave Desert. Some of this flora is well above the level of growth of Yucca brevifolia (Joshua Trees), the upper reaches of which defines the outline of the Mojave Desert. Also included are flora of the Little San Bernardino Mountains dividing the Mojave Desert from the Colorado Desert.
The flora are arranged in several sublists with different organizations for the convenience of encyclopedia users with different purposes - alphabetically by scientific name, alphabetically by plant family then by scientific name, by growth pattern (e.g., tree, shrub, perennial, annual, etc.) then alphabetically by scientific name, by flower color (with duplicate entries when flower colors vary for a single species, and alphabetically by common name.
Each entry in the alphabetical list by scientific name is followed by the common name(s) (in bold and in parentheses), plant family, growth form(s), flower color(s), and brief etymology of the components of the scientific name.
List by scientific name
A
- Abronia nana S. Watson var. covillei;[1]:917 (Coville's dwarf abronia[1]:917); Nyctaginaceae;[1]:917 perennial herb;[1]:917 white, lavender, pink flowers;[1]:917 June–August bloom;[1]:917 "Abronia" from Greek "abros" = "graceful or delicate" re bracts below flowers, "nana" = "small" from the Greek "nannos" = "dwarf"
- Abronia pogonantha[2]:90 (Mojave sand-verbena[2]:90), Nyctaginaceae;[2]:90 "Abronia" from Greek "abros" = "graceful or delicate" (re bracts below flowers), Greek "pogon" = "beard" & "anthus" = "flowered" -> "pogonantha" = "bearded flowers"
- Abronia villosa var. villosa[2]:91 (desert sand-verbena[2]:91), Nyctaginaceae four o'clock family; "Abronia" from Greek "abros" = "graceful or delicate" (re bracts below flowers), "villosa" = "hairy"
- Acacia greggii (renamed to Senegalia greggii)
- Acamptopappus shockleyi (Shockley's goldenhead); Asteraceae (sunflower family); Greek "a-kamptos" = "not-bent" & "pappos" = "pappus" (bristly sepals in Asteraceae flowers) -> "acamptopappus" = "unbent pappus", "shockleyi" = William Hillman Shockley - first to collect plants in the White Mountains
- Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus (rayless goldenhead[2]:183); Asteraceae; Greek "a-kamptos" = "not-bent" & "pappos" = "pappus" (bristly sepals in Asteraceae flowers) -> "acamptopappus" = "unbent pappus", Greek "sphaero" = "sphere", "cephalis" = "Head" -> or "round-headed" (flower heads)
- Achyronychia cooperi (frost mat[2]:146 onyx flower[2]:146), Caryophyllaceae
- Acmispon americanus[1]:725 ([3]:4), Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit, "americanus" = "of America"
- Acmispon argophyllus[1]:725 ([3]:4), Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit of genus type, "argos" "shining, bright, silver" -> "argophyllus" = "silver leaved"
- Acmispon brachycarpus[1]:725 ([3]:4), Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit of genus type, "brachy" = "short", "karpos" = "fruit" -> "brachycarpus" = "short-bodied (fruit)"
- Acmispon glaber[1]:726 ([3]:4), Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit of genus type, -> "glaber" = "without hairs", glabrous
- Acmispon heermannii[1]:726[3]:4), (Heermann's lotus[4]) Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit of genus type,
- Acmispon rigidus[1]:728 (desert rock-pea,[2]:232 Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit of genus type,
- Acmispon strigosus[1]:728 (stiff-haired lotus[2]:232), Fabaceae;[3]:4 Greek "acme" = "point or edge" for hook-tipped fruit of genus type,
- Adenophyllum cooperi[3]:2 (Cooper's dyssodia,[2]:184[3]:2 Cooper's glandweed[2]:184), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Aliciella latifolia (broad-leaved gilia[2]:99), Polemoniaceae
- Allenrolfea occidentalis (iodine bush[2]:267), Chenopodiaceae
- Allionia incarnata (windmills[2]:92), Nyctaginaceae
- Alnus rhombifolia[3]:3 (white alder[3]:3), Betulaceae[3]:3
- Amaranthus fimbriatus (fringed amaranth[2]:73), Amaranthaceae
- Ambrosia acanthicarpa (western sand-bur,[2]:261 annual bur-sage[2]:261), Asteraceae
- Ambrosia dumosa (white bur-sage,[2]:262 burrobush[2]:262), Asteraceae
- Ambrosia salsola[2]:263[3]:2 (cheesebush,[2]:263[3]:2 winged ragweed[2]:263), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Amsinckia tessellata[3]:3 (devil's lettuce,[2]:218 checker fiddleneck[2]:218[3]:3), Boraginaceae
- Amsonia tomentosa, Apocynaceae
- Anemopsis californica[2]:176 (yerba mansa[2]:176), Saururaceae
- Anisocoma acaulis[2]:185[3]:2 (scalebud[2]:185[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Antirrhinum filipes[2]:242 (twining snapdragon[2]:242), Plantaginaceae, "fili" = "threadlike", "pes" = "foot" -> "threadlike stalks
- Arabis dispar (See Boechera dispar)
- Arabis pulchra var. gracilis (See Boechera pulchra)
- Argemone corymbosa (prickly poppy[2]:163), Papaveraceae
- Arctostaphylos glauca[3]:4 (Ericaceae[3]:4), big berry manzanita[3]:4
- Argemone munita (chicalote), Papaveraceae
- Arida arizonica (Silver Lakes daisy[2]:124), Asteraceae
- Artemisia douglasiana[3]:2 (Douglas' mugwort[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Artemisia dracunculus[3]:2 (tarragon,[3]:2 wormwood[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Artemisia ludoviciana[3]:2 (western mugwort[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Artemisia tridentata[2]:264[3]:2 (big sagebrush,[2]:264 Great Basin sagebrush[2]:264[3]:2), Asteraceae[2]:264[3]:2
- Asclepias albicans, (wax milkweed), Apocynaceae
- Asclepias erosa[3]:1 (desert milkweed[2]:122[3]:1), Apocynaceae[3]:1
- Asclepias fascicularis[3]:1 (narrow-leaf milkweed,[2]:123[3]:1 Mexican whorled milkweed[2]:123), Apocynaceae[3]:1
- Aster subulatus (name changed to Symphyotrichum subulatum)
- Astragalus coccineus[2]:109[3]:4 (scarlet milkvetch,[2]:109[3]:4 scarlet locoweed[2]:109), Fabaceae,[3]:4 perennial herb, red, "astragalos" = "ankle bone" for the shape of the seed, "coccineus" = "scarlet"
- Astragalus douglasii[3]:4 (Douglas' milkvetch[3]:4), Fabaceae[3]:4
- Astragalus jaegerianus (Lane Mountain milkvetch[2]:149), Fabaceae
- Astragalus layneae (Layne milkvetch[2]:150), Fabaceae
- Astragalus lentiginosus (Freckled milkvetch[2]:49), Fabaceae
- Astragalus newberryi var. newberryi[2]:085 (Newberry milkvetch[2]:85), Fabaceae
- Atrichoseris platyphylla (gravel ghost,[2]:125 parachute plant[2]:125), Asteraceae
- Atriplex canescens[3]:4 (four-winged saltbrush[2]:268[3]:4), Chenopodiaceae,[3]:4 "canescens" = "covered with short white hairs"
- Atriplex confertifolia[2]:269 (shadscale[2]:269), Chenopodiaceae
- Atriplex covillei (arrow-scale,[2]:270 Coville's orach[2]:270), Chenopodiaceae
- Atriplex elegans (wheel-scale,[2]:270 Mecca orach[2]:270), Chenopodiaceae
- Atriplex hymenelytra (desert holly[2]:271), Chenopodiaceae
- Atriplex polycarpa (all-scale,[2]:271 cattle spinach[2]:271), Chenopodiaceae
- Atriplex serenana (bractscale[2]:o), Chenopodiaceae
- Atriplex spinifera (spiny saltbrush[2]:273), Chenopodiaceae
B
- Baccharis salicifolia[2]:126[3]:2 (mule fat[2]:126[3]:2), Asteraceae[2]:126[3]:2
- Baccharis salicina[2]:126 (Emory baccharis[2]:126), Asteraceae[2]:126
- Baccharis sergiloides[2]:126[3]:2 (Squaw waterweed,[3]:2 desert baccharis[2]:126), Asteraceae[2]:126[3]:2
- Baileya multiradiata (desert marigold[2]:185), Asteraceae)
- Baileya pauciradiata (lax-flower,[2]:186 Colorado desert marigold[2]:186), Asteraceae
- Baileya pleniradiata[3]:2 (wooly marigold[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Bebbia juncea var. aspera[2]:187[3]:2 (sweetbush[2]:187[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Boechera dispar[3]:3 (, Brassicaceae[3]:3
- Boechera pulchra (beautiful rock-cress,[2]:80 Prince's rock cress[3]:3), Brassicaceae[3]:3
- Boerhavia triquetra (spiderling[2]:92), Nyctaginaceae
- Bouteloua aristidoides (needle gramma[2]:281), Poaceae
- Bouteloua barbata (six-week gramma[2]:281), Poaceae
- Brandegea bigelovii (brandegea), Cucurbitaceae
- Brassica tournefortii[3]:3 (Sahara mustard[2]:219[3]:3), Brassicaceae[3]:3
- Brickellia californica (brickellia), Asteraceae
- Brickellia desertorum[3]:2 (desert brickelbush[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Brickellia incana (wooly brickellia[2]:127), Asteraceae
- Brickellia longifolia (long-leaved brickellia[2]:127), Asteraceae
- Brickellia oblongifolia var. linifolia[2]:128 (pinyon brickellia[2]:128), Asteraceae
- Bromus madritensis (red brome,[2]:282 foxtail chess[2]:282), Poaceae
- Buddleja utahensis (Panamint butterfly bush[2]:253), Scrophulariaceae
C
- Calochortus kennedyi var. kennedyi (Mariposa lily[2]:110), Liliaceae
- Calochortus striatus (alkali Mariposa lily[2]:88), Liliaceae
- Calycoseris parryi[3]:2 (yellow tack-stem[2]:188[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Calycoseris wrightii (white tack-stem[2]:128), Asteraceae
- Calyptridium monandrum (sand-cress[2]:90), Montiaceae
- Camissonia campestris[2]:238 (Mojave sun cup,[2]:238 field primrose[2]:238), Onagraceae
- Camissoniopsis pallida subsp. hallii[2]:238 (pale primrose[2]:238), Hall's suncup[5] Onagraceae[2]:238
- Camissoniopsis pallida ssp. pallida[2]:238 (pale suncup[6]), Onagraceae
- Canbya candida (pygmy poppy), Papaveraceae
- Castela emoryi (crucifixion thorn[2]:291), Simaroubaceae
- Castilleja chromosa (desert paintbrush[2]:111), Orobanchaceae
- Castilleja exserta ssp. venusta[2]:94 (purple owl's clover[2]:94), Orobanchaceae
- Castilleja plagiotoma (Mojave paintbrush[2]:280), Orobanchaceae
- Caulanthus inflatus (desert candle[2]:48), Brassicaceae
- Centrostegia thurberi (red triangles[2]:114), Polygonaceae
- Chaenactis fremontii[3]:2 (Fremont pincushion,[2]:129 desert pincushion[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Chaenactis macrantha[3]:2 (Mojave pincushion[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Chaenactis stevioides[3]:2 (Steve's pincushion[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Chamomilla suaveolens[3]:2 (common pineapple weed[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Chamaesyce albomarginata (renamed to Euphorbia albomarginata)
- Chamaesyce setiloba (renamed to Euphorbia setiloba)
- Chrysothamnus nauseosus (See Ericameria nauseosa var. mohavensis
- Chrysothamnus paniculatus (See Ericameria paniculata
- Cheilanthes covillei[3]:1 (Coville's lip fern[2]:300[3]:1), Pteridaceae,[3]:1 Greek "cheilos" ="lip", "anthos" = "flower" for lip-like membrane (indusium) covering spore-bearing parts, "coillei" for botanist Frederick Vernon Coville
- Chenopodium californicum[3]:4 (pigweed[3]:4), Chenopodiaceae[3]:4
- Chilopsis linearis[3]:3 (desert willow[2]:78[3]:3), Bignoniaceae[3]:3
- Chorizanthe brevicornu var. brevicornu[2]:245 (brittle spineflower[2]:245), Polygonaceae, "chorizo" = "divided", "anthos" = "flower" (divided calyx in the flower), "brevi" = "short", "cornu" = "horn"
- Chorizanthe rigida[2]:246 (spiny-herb[2]:246), Polygonaceae, "chorizo" = "divided", "anthos" = "flower" (divided calyx in the flower), rigida = stiff or rigid leaves
- Chylismia brevipes (golden evening primrose[2]:239), Onagraceae
- Chylismia claviformis (brown-eyed primrose[2]:160), Onagraceae
- Cirsium mohavense[2]:75[3]:2 (Mojave thistle[2]:75[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Cirsium neomexicanum (desert thistle, Asteraceae
- Cirsium occidentale (western thistle), Asteraceae
- Cleomella obtusifolia[2]:229 (Mojave stinkweed[2]:229), Cleomaceae
- Coleogyne ramosissima (blackbrush[2]:252), Rosaceae
- Collinsia bartsiifolia var. davidsonii[2]:60 (Chinese houses[2]:60), Plantaginaceae
- Cordylanthus eremicus (desert bird's-beak[2]:94), Asteraceae
- Coreopsis bigelovii (See Leptosyne bigelovii
- Coryphantha chlorantha (fringe-flowered cactus[2]:145), Cactaceae, Greek "koryphe" = "apex", "anthos" = "flower"
- Coryphantha alversonii (foxtail cactus), Cactaceae
- Coryphantha vivipara (viviparous foxtail cactus), Cactaceae
- Croton californicus (California croton[2]:278), Euphorbiaceae
- Cryptantha circumscissa[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha angustifolia[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha intermedia[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha maritima[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha micrantha[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha nevadensis[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha pterocarva[3]:3 (forget-me-not[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Cryptantha spp. (forget-me-not), Boraginaceae
- Cucurbita palmata[3]:4 (coyote melon[3]:4), Cucurbitaceae[3]:4
- Cuscuta denticulata[2]:146 (small-toothed dodder[2]:146), Convolvulaceae
- Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa var. coloradensis[3]:3 (buckhorn cholla,[2]:223 staghorn cholla[2]:223), Cactaceae
- Cylindropuntia echinocarpa[3]:3 (silver cholla[2]:266[3]:3), Cactaceae[3]:3
- Cylindropuntia ramosissima[3]:3 (pencil cholla[3]:3), Cactaceae[3]:3
- Cymopterus deserticola (desert cymopterus[2]:38), Apiaceae
- Cymopterus terebinthinus, (turpentine cymopterus), Apiaceae
- Cynanchum utahense (renamed to #Funastrum utahense|Funastrum utahense]])[1]:207
D
- Dalea mollissima[2]:86 (silk dalea[2]:86[2]:86), Fabaceae[2]:86
- Dasyochloa pulchella (desert fluff-grass[2]:283), Poaceae
- Datura wrightii (jimson weed,[2]:177 thorn-apple,[2]:177 sacred datura[2]:177), Solanaceae
- Dedeckera eurekensis (July gold[2]:247), Polygonaceae
- Deinandra arida (Red Rock tarplant[2]:189), Asteraceae
- Delphinium parishii (desert larkspur[2]:66), Ranunculaceae
- Dichelostemma capitatum ssp. pauciflorum[2]:68 (desert hyacinth[2]:68), Themidaceae[2]:68
- Dicoria canescens (bugseed[2]:265), Asteraceae, "canescens" = "covered with short white hairs"
- Dieteria canescens (hoary aster[2]:39), Asteraceae, "canescens" = "covered with short white hairs"
- Distichlis spicata (saltgrass), Poaceae
- Dithyrea californica[2]:144 (spectacle-pod[2]:144), Brassicaceae[2]:144
- Dudleya saxosa[3]:4 ssp. aliodes[2]:84 (desert live-forever[2]:84), Crassulaceae[2]:84[3]:4
- Dudleya saxosa ssp. saxosa[2]:84 (Panamint dudleya[2]:84), Crassulaceae[2]:84[3]:4
E
- Echinocactus polycephalus (cotton-top[2]:224), Cactaceae
- Echinocereus engelmannii[3]:3 (hedge-hog cactus,[2]:81[3]:3 calico cactus[2]:81), Cactaceae[3]:3
- Echinocereus mojavensis (Mojave mound cactus[2]:106), Cactaceae
- Encelia actoni[3]:2 (Acton encelia[2]:190[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Encelia farinosa (brittlebush,[2]:191 incienso[2]:191), Asteraceae
- Encelia frutescens (rayless encelia,[2]:192 green brittlebush[2]:192), Asteraceae
- Encelia virginensis (Virgin River brittlebrush), Asteraceae
- Enceliopsis covillei (Panamint daisy[2]:193), Asteraceae
- Enceliopsis nudicaulis var. nudicaulis[2]:194 (Naked-stemmed daisy[2]:194), Asteraceae
- Ephedra californica[3]:1 (California ephedra[3]:1), Ephedraceae[3]:1
- Ephedra nevadensis[3]:1 (Nevada ephedra,[2]:296 Mormon tea,[2]:296 Nevada joint-fir[3]:1), Ephedraceae[3]:1
- Ephedra funerea (Death Valley ephedra), Ephedraceae
- Ephedra trifurca (long-leaved ephedra[2]:297), Ephedraceae
- Ephedra viridis[3]:1 (green ephedra,[2]:298[3]:1 mountain ephedra[2]:298), Ephedraceae[3]:1
- Equisetum laevigatum[3]:4 (Braun's hoursetail[3]:4), Equisetaceae[3]:4
- Eremalche exilis (white mallow[2]:89), Malvaceae
- Eremalche rotundifolia (desert five-spot[2]:89), Malvaceae
- Eremothera boothii subsp. condensata[2]:161 (), Onagraceae
- Eremothera boothii subsp. desertorum[2]:161 (Booth's primrose[2]:161), Onagraceae
- Eremothera refracta (narrow-leaved primrose,[2]:161 narrow-leaved suncup[2]:161), Onagraceae, "eremia" = "desert, "refracta" = "broken"
- Eriastrum densifolium (perennial eriastrum[2]:62), Polemoniaceae
- Ericameria cooperi (Cooper's goldenbush[2]:195), Asteraceae
- Ericameria cuneata[3]:2 var. spathulata (cliff goldenbush[2]:196[3]:2), Asteraceae
- Ericameria laricifolia (turpentine bush), Asteraceae
- Ericameria linearifolia[3]:2 (interior goldenbush,[2]:197 linear-leaved goldenbush,[2]:197[3]:2 stenotopsis[2]:197), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Ericameria nauseosa var. mohavensis[3]:2 (rubber rabbitbrush[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Ericameria paniculata[3]:2 (black-banded rabbitbrush[2]:199[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Erigeron concinnus (hairy daisy[2]:130), Asteraceae
- Erigeron foliosus[3]:2 (fleabane daisy[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Eriodictyon angustifolium[2]:138 (narrowleaf yerba santa), Boraginaceae
- Eriodictyon trichocalyx var. trichocalyx[2]:138 (yerba santa[2]:138), Boraginaceae
- Eriogonum deflexum (flat-topped buckwheat,[2]:169 skeleton weed[2]:169), Polygonaceae
- Eriogonum fasciculatum var. polifolium (Mojave Desert California buckwheat[2]:170), Polygonaceae
- Eriogonum inflatum (desert trumpet[2]:248), Polygonaceae
- Eriogonum plumatella (Yucca buckwheat, flat-topped buckwheat), Polygonaceae
- Eriogonum palmerianum (Palmer buckwheat[2]:249), Polygonaceae
- Eriophyllum mohavense[3]:2 (Barstow wooly sunflower,[2]:199 woolly sunflower[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Eriophyllum pringlei[3]:2 (Pringle's wooly daisy[2]:200), Asteraceae
- Eriophyllum wallacei[3]:2 (Wallace's wooly daisy[2]:200[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Erodium cicutarium (red-stemmed filaree,[2]:86 cranesbill[2]:86), Geraniaceae
- Erodium texanum (desert heron's bill[2]:87), Geraniaceae
- Eschscholzia androuxii[7] (Joshua Tree poppy[7]), Papaveraceae[7]
- Eschscholzia californica (California poppy[2]:112), Papaveraceae
- Eschscholzia glyptosperma (desert gold-poppy[2]:241), Papaveraceae
- Eschscholzia minutiflora (pygmy poppy), Papaveraceae
- Eschscholzia papastillii[7] (cryptic desert poppy[7]), Papaveraceae[7]
- Eucnide urens (rock nettle,[2]:153 sting-bush[2]:153), Loasaceae
- Euphorbia albomarginata[3]:4 (rattlesnake weed,[2]:148[3]:4 white-margin sandmat[2]:148), Euphorbiaceae[3]:4
- Euphorbia schizoloba (Mojave spurge[2]:231), Euphorbiaceae
- Euphorbia setiloba (Yuma spurge,[2]:148 bristle-lobed sandmat[2]:148), Euphorbiaceae
- Euthamia occidentalis[3]:2 (western flat-topped goldenrod[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
F
- Fagonia laevis[2]:104 (California fagonbush[2]:104), Zygophyllaceae
- Fallugia paradoxa (Apache plume[2]:172), Rosaceae
- Ferocactus cylindraceus (California barrel cactus,[2]:225 visnaga,[2]:225 bisnaga), Cactaceae
- Festuca octoflora (six-weeks fescue[2]:285), Poaceae
- Funastrum cynanchoides (climbing milkweed[2]:74), Apocynaceae
- Funastrum hirtellum (rambling milkweed), Apocynaceae
G
- Geraea canescens (desert sunflower[2]:201), Asteraceae, "canescens" = "covered with short white hairs"
- Gilia latiflora (broad-flowered gilia[2]:63), Polemoniaceae
- Gilmania luteola (golden carpet[2]:250), Polygonaceae
- Glycyrrhiza lepidota (wild licorice[2]:151), Fabaceae
- Glyptopleura setulosa (carveseed,[2]:130 keysia[2]:130), Asteraceae
- Gnaphalium palustre[3]:2 (western marsh cudweed[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Grusonia parishii[2]:226 (club cholla,[2]:226 mat cholla,[2]:226 horse crippler,[2]:226 dead cactus[2]:226), Cactaceae, yellow flowers
- Grayia spinosa (hop-sage[2]:273), Chenopodiaceae
- Gutierrezia microcephala[3]:2 (sticky snakeweed,[2]:202 matchweed[2]:202[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
H
- Hecastocleis shockleyi (hecastocleis[2]:o), Asteraceae
- Heliotropium curassavicum (heliotrope[2]:139), Boraginaceae
- Hesperocallis undulata[2]:116) (desert lily[2]:116), Agavaceae, "hesperos" = "western", "undulate" = "wavy margined (leaves)"
- Hesperoyucca whipplei[2]:117) (our lord's candle[2]:117), Agavaceae
- Hibiscus denudatus (pale face,[2]:156 rock hibiscus[2]:156), Malvaceae
- Hilaria rigida (big galleta[2]:285), Poaceae
- Holmgrenanthe petrophila (rock lady[2]:243), Plantaginaceae
- Hulsea vestita ssp. parryi[3]:2 (Parry's sunflower[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Hyptis emoryi (desert lavender[2]:55), Fabaceae
- Hymenoclea salsola (See Ambrosia salsola)
I
J
- Juniperus californica[3]:1 (California juniper[2]:294[3]:1), Cupressaceae[3]:1
- Juniperus osteosperma[3]:1 (Utah juniper[2]:295[3]:1), Cupressaceae[3]:1
K
- Keckiella antirrhinoides var. microphylla[2]:244 (snapdragon penstemon,[2]:244 yellow keckiella[2]:244), Plantaginaceae
- Keckiella rothrockii (Rothrock's keckiella), Plantaginaceae
- Krameria erecta (pima rhatany[2]:87), Krameriaceae
- Krameria bicolor (white rhatany[2]:87), Krameriaceae
- Krascheninnikovia lanata (winter fat[2]:274), Chenopodiaceae
L
- Lactuca serriola[3]:2 (prickly lettuce[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Langloisia setosissima subsp. punctata (lilac sunbonnet[2]:64), Polemoniaceae, "setosissima" = "very hairy bristly"
- Langloisia setosissima subsp. setosissima (bristly langloisia[2]:64), Polemoniaceae
- Larrea tridentata (creosote bush[2]:254), Zygophyllaceae
- Lasthenia gracilis[3]:2 (goldfields[2]:204[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Layia glandulosa[3]:2 (white tidy-tips[2]:131[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Lepidium flavum var. flavum[2]:220 (yellow pepper-grass[2]:220), Brassicaceae
- Lepidium fremontii (desert alyssum,[2]:144 bush peppergrass[2]:144), Brassicaceae
- Lepidium lasiocarpum (desert peppergrass), Brassicaceae[3]:3
- Lepidospartum latisquamum[3]:2 (greenbroom[2]:205[3]:2), Asteraceae[2][3]:2
- Lepidospartum squamatum[2]:205 (scale-broom[2]:205), Asteraceae
- Leptosiphon breviculus (Mojave linanthus[2]:64), Polemoniaceae
- Leptosyne bigelovii[3]:2 (Bigelow's tickseed,[2]:206 Bigelow's coreopsis[2]:206[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Linanthus dichotomus (evening snow[2]:166), Polemoniaceae
- Linanthus maculatus (pygmy pink-spot,[2]:167 spotted gilia,[2]:167 Little San Bernardino Mountains linanthus[2]:167), Polemoniaceae
- Linanthus parryae (Parry's linanthus,[2]:65, 168 sandblossoms[2]:168), Polemoniaceae
- Linum lewisii (flax[2]:59), Linaceae
- Loeseliastrum matthewsii (desert calico[2]:100), Polemoniaceae
- Loeseliastrum schottii (Schott gilia,[2]:168 little sunbonnets[2]:168), Polemoniaceae
- Logfia filaginoides (herba impia,[2]:266 cottonrose[2]:266), Asteraceae
- Lomatium mohavense[3]:1 (desert parsley[2]:182[3]:1), Apiaceae[3]:1
- Lotus argophyllus (name changed to Acmispon argophyllus[1]:725
- Lotus heermannii (name changed to Acmispon heermannii[1]:726
- Lotus humistratus (name changed to Acmispon brachycarpus[1]:725
- Lotus purshianus (name changed to Acmispon americanus[1]:725
- Lotus rigidus (name changed to '[1]:728
- Lotus scoparius (name changed to Acmispon glaber)[1]:726
- Lotus strigosus (name changed to Acmispon strigosus[1]<rp|728})
- Lupinus arizonicus (Arizona lupine[2]:50), Fabaceae
- Lupinus concinnus (bajada lupine,[2]:51 elegant lupine[2]:51), Fabaceae, "concinnus" = "neatly made" or "elegant"
- Lupinus excubitus (grape soda lupine[2]:51), Fabaceae
- Lupinus odoratus (royal desert lupine[2]:52), Fabaceae
- Lupinus shockleyi (desert lupine,[2]:52 Shockley lupine[2]:52), Fabaceae
- Lycium cooperi (Cooper's box thorn,[2]:178 peach thorn[2]:178), Solanaceae
- Lycium pallidum (rabbit thorn[2]:102), Solanaceae
M
- Malacothrix coulteri (snake's head[2]:207), Asteraceae
- Malacothrix glabrata[3]:2 (desert dandelion[2]:208), Asteraceae
- Marah fabaceus[3]:4 (wild cucumber[3]:4), Cucurbitaceae[3]:4
- marah macrocarpus[3]:4 (manroot), Cucurbitaceae[3]:4
- Mammillaria tetrancistra (nipple cactus[2]:82), Cactaceae
- Marina parryi (Parry dalea,[2]:53 Parry's false prairie-clover[2]:53), Fabaceae
- Menodora scabra var. glabrescens[2]:237 (rough menodora,[2]:237 broom twinberry[2]:237), Oleaceae
- Menodora spinescens var. spinescens[2]:159 (spiny menodora[2]:159), Oleaceae
- Mentzelia albicaulis (white-stemmed stick-leaf[2]:235), Loasaceae
- Mentzelia involucrata (sand blazing star[2]:236), Loasaceae
- Mentzelia laevicaulis (blazing star[2]:237), Loasaceae
- Mimulus bigelovii (Bigelow's monkeyflower[2]:95), Phrymaceae
- Mimulus mohavensis (Mojave monkeyflower[2]:114), Phrymaceae
- Mimulus rupicola[2]:96 (Death Valley monkeyflower,[2]:96 rock midget[2]:96), Phrymaceae
- Mirabilis laevis (wishbone bush[2]:93), Nyctaginaceae
- Mirabilis multiflora (giant four o'clock[2]:93), Nyctaginaceae
- Mohavea breviflora (lesser mohavea[2]:245), Plantaginaceae
- Mohavea confertiflora (ghost-flower[2]:164), Plantaginaceae
- Mollugo cerviana (carpet-weed[2]:158), Molluginaceae
- Monardella exilis (Mojave pennyroyal[2]:88), Lamiaceae
- Monoptilon bellidiforme (small desert star[2]:132), Asteraceae
- Monoptilon bellioides[3]:2 (desert star[2]:133[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Muhlenbergia porteri (Porter's muhly[2]:286), Poaceae
N
- Nama demissum (purple mat[2]:79), Boraginaceae
- Nicolletia occidentalis[3]:2 (hole-in-the sand plant[2]:76[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Nicotiana obtusifolia (coyote tobacco[2]:179), Solanaceae
- Nicotiana quadrivalvis (Indian tobacco[2]:180), Solanaceae
- Nitrophila mohavensis (Amargosa nitrophila[2]:258), Amaranthaceae
- Nolina bigelovii (Bigelow's nolina[2]:175), Ruscaceae
- Nolina parryi (Parry's nolina,[2]:175 Parry's beargrass[2]:175), Ruscaceae
O
- Oenothera californica (evening primrose[2]:162), Onagraceae
- Oenothera primiveris subsp. bufonis[2]:239 (yellow evening primrose,[2]:239 spring evening primrose[2]:239), Onagraceae
- Oligomeris linifolia (linear-leaved cambess[2]:171), Resedaceae
- Opuntia basilaris[3]:3 (beavertail cactus[2]:83[3]:3), Cactaceae[3]:3
- Opuntia chlorotica (pancake-pear[2]:227), Cactaceae
- Opuntia polyacantha var. erinacea[2]:228[3]:3 (Mojave prickly-pear,[2]:228 old man cactus[2]:228), Cactaceae[3]:3
- Orobanche cooperi (Cooper's broomrape[2]:59), Orobanchaceae
- Oxytheca perfoliata (punctured bract[2]:171), Polygonaceae
P
- Palafoxia arida (desert needles[2]:76), Asteraceae
- Pectis papposa (cinch-weed[2]:209), Asteraceae
- Pectocarya penicillata (hairy-leaved comb-bur,[2]:140 northern pectocarya[2]:140), Boraginaceae
- Pectocarya setosa[3]:3 (stiff-stemmed comb-bur,[2]:141 round-nut pectocarya,[2]:141 popcorn flower[3]:3), Boraginaceae[3]:3
- Pediomelum castoreum (beaver dam breadroot[2]:54), Fabaceae
- Pellaea mucronata[3]:1 (bird's foot fern[2]:301[3]:1), Pteridaceae[3]:1
- Penstemon albomarginatus (white-margined beardtoungue[2]:96), Plantaginaceae
- Penstemon calcareus (limestone beardtongue[2]:97), Plantaginaceae
- Penstemon fruticiformis var. fruticiformis[2]:60 (Panamint penstemon[2]:60[2]:60), Plantaginaceae
- Penstemon palmeri var. palmeri (Palmer's penstemon[2]:97), Plantaginaceae
- Penstemon pseudospectabilis (Mojave beardtongue[2]:98), Plantaginaceae
- Penstemon thompsoniae[2]:61 (Thompson's beardtongue[2]:61), Plantaginaceae
- Penstemon utahensis[2]:113 (Utah firecracker,[2]:113 Utah penstemon[2]:113), Plantaginaceae
- Peritoma arborea[3]:4 (bladderpod[2]:230[3]:4), Cleomaceae[3]:4
- Perityle emoryi (Emory rock daisy[2]:133), Asteraceae
- Petalonyx nitidus (canyon petalonyx,[2]:154 smooth sandpaper plant[2]:154), Loasaceaelis
- Petalonyx thurberi ssp. gilmanii[2]:155 (Death Valley sandpaper plant[2]:155), Loasaceae
- Petalonyx thurberi ssp. thurberi[2]:155 (sandpaper plant[2]:155), Loasaceae
- Peucephyllum schottii (pygmy cedar), Asteraceae
- Phacelia campanularia (desert Canterbury bell[2]:41), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia crenulata (notch-leaved phacelia[2]:42), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia curvipes (Washoe phacelia[2]:42), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia distans (lace-leaf phacelia[2]:43), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia fremontii (Fremont's phacelia[2]:43), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia ivesiana (Ives phacelia[2]:141), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia neglecta (alkali phacelia[2]:142), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia pachyphylla (thick-leaved phacelia[2]:44), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia parishii (Parish's phacelia[2]:45), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia pedicellata (Specter phacelia[2]:46), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia rotundifolia (round-leaved phacelia[2]:142), Boraginaceae
- Phacelia vallis-mortae[2]:46 (Death Valley phacelia[2]:46), Boraginaceae
- Pholisma arenarium[2]:47 (scaly-stemmed sand plant[2]:47), Boraginaceae
- Phoradendron californicum (desert mistletoe[2]:292), Viscaceae
- Phoradendron villosum (oak mistletoe), Viscaceae
- Phragmites australis (common reed[2]:286), Poaceae
- Physalis crassifolia (thick-leaved ground-cherry[2]:253), Solanaceae
- Physaria tenella (beadpod,[2]:221 bladderpod[2]:221), Brassicaceae
- Pinus edulis[1]:145 (Colorado pinyon[1]:145), Pinaceae
- Pinus flexilis[1]:145 (limber pine[1]:145), Pinaceae
- Pinus longaeva[1]:145 (bristlecone pine[1]:145), Pinaceae
- Pinus monophylla[3]:1 (singleleaf pinyon pine[2]:299[3]:1), Pinaceae[3]:1
- Pinus sabiniana[1]:145 (gray pine,[1]:145 ghost pine,[1]:145 foothill pine[1]:145), Pinaceae
- Plagiobothrys parishii (Parish's popcorn flower[2]:143), Boraginaceae
- Plantago ovata var. fastigiata (desert plantain)[2]:165
- Pluchea sericea (arrowweed[8]), Asteraceae
- Populus fremontii (Fremont cottonwood[2]:289), Salicaceae
- Porophyllum gracile (pore-leaf,[2]:134 odora,[2]:134 hierba del venado[2]:0), Asteraceae
- Portulaca halimoides (desert portulaca,[2]:251 silk-cotton purslane[2]:251), Portulacaceae
- Prosopis glandulosa ver. torreyana[2]:152 (honey mesquite[2]:152), Fabaceae
- Prosopis pubescens (screw bean,[2]:153 tornillo), Fabaceae
- Prunus eremophila (Mojave Desert plum[2]:173), Rosaceae
- Prunus fasciculata (desert almond[2]:174), Rosaceae
- Psathyrotes annua[2]:210 (mealy rosette,[2]:210 annual turtleback[2]:210), Asteraceae
- Psathyrotes ramosissima[2]:210 (turtleback,[2]:210 velvet rosette[2]:210), Asteraceae
- Psilostrophe cooperi (paper daisy[2]:211), Asteraceae
- Psorothamnus arborescens (indigo bush[2]:54), Fabaceae
- Purshia tridentata (bitterbrush,[2]:174 antelope bush[2]:174), Rosaceae
R
- Rafinesquia neomexicana[3]:3 (desert chicory[2]:135[3]:3), Asteraceae[3]:3
- Rorippa nasturtium-aquaticum[3]:3 (yellow cress,[3]:3 water cress[3]:3), Brassicaceae[3]:3
- Rhus aromatica[3]:1 (skunkbrush[2]:120), Anacardiaceae[3]:1
- Robinia neomexicana (New Mexico locust), Fabaceae
- Rumex hymenosepalus (canaigre,[2]:101 wild rhubarb), Polygonaceae
S
- Salix exigua (sand-bar willow,[2]:290 narrow-leaved willow[2]:290), Salicaceae, "salix" Latin for willow
- Salix laevigata (red willow), Salicaceae, "laevis" = "smooth or unhairy"
- Salix lasiolepis (arroyo willow), Salicaceae, "lasio" = "wooly"
- Salsola tragus[2]:0 (tumbleweed,[2]:0 Russian thistle[2]:0), Chenopodiaceae, "salsola" = "salty"
- Salvia carduacea (thistle sage), Lamiaceae
- Salvia columbariae (chia[2]:56), Lamiaceae
- Salvia dorii (desert sage,[2]:56 gray ball sage[2]:56), Lamiaceae
- Salvia funerea[2]:57 (Death Valley sage[2]:57), Lamiaceae
- Salvia mohavensis (Mojave sage), Lamiaceae
- Sarcobatus vermiculatus[2]:276 (greasewood[2]:276), Chenopodiaceae; Greek "sarx" = "flesh", "batos" = "bramble"
- Sarcostemma cynanchoides (renamed to Funastrum cyanchoides)
- Sclerocactus polyancistrus (pineapple cactus,[2]:107 devil claw[2]:107), Cactaceae, Greek "skleros" = "hard"
- Scopulophila rixfordii (Rixford rockwort), Caryophyllaceae
- Scutellaria mexicana (bladder sage,[2]:58 paper-bag bush[2]:58), Lamiaceae
- Senecio flaccidus var. monoesis[3]:2 (groundsel,[3]:2 California butterweed[2]:212[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Senecio mohavensis (Mojave butterweed[2]:213), Asteraceae
- Senegalia greggii[3]:4 (catclaw,[2]:233[3]:4 wait-a-minute bush[2]:233), Fabaceae[3]:4
- Senna armata (desert senna,[2]:234 spiny senna[2]:234), Fabaceae
- Sesuvium verrucosum (western sea purslane[2]:72), Aizoaceae, "verrucosum" = "warty" referring to mipple-like projections visible with a hand lens
- Sphaeralcea ambigua[2]:110 (apricot mallow,[2]:110 desert mallow[2]:110)
- Stanleya elata[2]:221)[3]:3 (Panamint plume,[2]:221[3]:3 tall prince's plume]][2]:221), Brassicaceae[3]:3
- Stanleya pinnata[2]:222) (prince's plume[2]:222), Brassicaceae
- Stephanomeria exigua[3]:2 (annual mitral[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Stephanomeria parryi (Parry's stephanomeria,[2]:77 Parry rock-pink[2]:77), Asteraceae
- Stephanomeria pauciflora var. pauciflora[3]:3 (wire lettuce,[2]:78 perennial wire lettuce[3]:3 desert straw[2]:78), Asteraceae[3]:3
- Stephanomeria virgata var. pleurocarpa[3]:3 (tall stephanomeria[3]:3), Asteraceae[3]:3
- Stillingia linearifolia[2]:108 (linear-leaved stillingia[2]:108), Euphorbiacae
- Stillingia paucidentata[2]:108 (tooth-leaf[2]:108), Euphorbiaceae
- Stillingia spinulosa (annual stillingia[2]:279), Euphorbiaceae
- Stipa hymenoides (Indian ricegrass[2]:287), Poaceae
- Stipa speciosa (desert needle grass[2]:287), Poaceae
- Suaeda nigra (bush seepweed,[2]:277 ink-blite[2]:277), Chenopodiaceae
- Swallenia alexandrae[2]:288 (Eureka Valley dunes grass[2]:288), Poaceae
- Symphyotrichum subulatum[3]:2 (annual saltmarsh aster), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Syntrichopappus fremontii[3]:2 (false woolly daisy[2]:214[3]:2), Asteraceae[3]:2
- Sysymbrium spp.[3]:3 (London rocket[3]:3), Brassicaceae[3]:3
T
- Tamarix aphylla (Athel tree), Tamaricaceae
- Tamarix ramosissima (salt cedar,[2]:103 tamarisk), Tamaricaceae
- Tauschia parishii[3]:1 (Parish's umbrellawort[3]:1). Apiaceae[3]:1
- Tetradymia axillaris var. longispina[2]:215[3]:3 (cotton-thorn[2]:215[3]:3), Asteraceae,[3]:3 "tetra" = "four", "dymos" = "together" (first described genus member had 4 flowers per head), "aris" = "of the" -> "axillaris" = "of the (leaf) axil"
- Tetrapteron palmeri (tetrapteron,[3]:240 Palmer primrose[3]:240), Onagracae
- Thamnosma montana (turpentine broom[2]:67), Rutaceae
- Thelypodium integrifolium ssp. affine[2]:145 (alkali crucifer[2]:145), Brassicaceae
- Thymophylla pentachaeta (thymophylla[2]:216), Asteraceae
- Tidestromia lanuginosa (wooly tidestromia[2]:259), Amaranthaceae
- Tidestromia suffruticosa (honey-sweet[2]:260), Amaranthaceae
- Tiquilia canescens (woody crinklemat), Boraginaceae, "canescens" = "covered with short white hairs"
- Tiquilia nuttallii (Nuttall's crinklemat, Nuttall Sandmat, Nuttall's Coldenia), Boraginaceae
- Tiquilia plicata, (tiquilia[2]:79), Boraginaceae
- Toxicoscordion brevibracteatum (death camas,[2]:157 desert zygadene[2]:157), Melanthiaceae
- Tragia ramosa (noseburn[2]:0), Euphorbiaceae, "ramosa" = "branched"
- Tribulus terrestris[2]:255 (puncture vine,[2]:255 goathead[2]:255), Zygophyllaceae
- Trichoptilium incisum (yellow-heads[2]:217), Asteraceae
- Tripterocalyx micranthus (small-flowered abronia[2]:158), Nyctaginaceae
- Trixis californica var. californica (trixis[2]:217), Asteraceae
U
- Uropapus lindleyi[3]:3 (silverpuffs[3]:3), Asteraceae[3]:3
V
- Verbena gooddingii (Gooding's verbena,[2]:69 southwestern verbena[2]:69), Verbenaceae[2]:69
- Viguiera parishii[3]:3 (Parish's goldeneye[3]:3), Asteraceae[3]:3
X
- Xanthisma gracile (annual bristleweed[2]:218), Asteraceae
- Xylorhiza tortifolia[3]:3 var. tortifolia (Mojave aster[2]:40[3]:3), Asteraceae[3]:3
Y
- Yucca baccata var. baccata[2]:118 (banana yucca,[2]:118 fleshy-fruited yucca,[2]:118 Spanish bayonet[2]:118), Agavaceae[2]:118
- Yucca brevifolia[2]:118) (Joshua tree[2]:118), Agavaceae[2]:118)
- Yucca schidigera (Mojave yucca[2]:119), Agavaceae
List by plant family and genus
A
- Agavaceae (century plant family[1]:1283), Greek "agauos" = "admirable (appearance)"
- Agave, (century plant)[1]:1283), Greek "agauos" = "admirable (appearance)"
- Agave deserti var. simplex[1]:1284 (simple desert agave),[1]:1284 "simplex" = "simple, undivided, or unbranched"
- Agave utahensis var. eborispina,[1]:1284 (ivory spined agave[1]:1284), "utahensis" = "Utah", Latin "eboris" = "ivory" and "spina" = "thorn" -> (white marginal spines and terminal spine turning white with age)
- Agave utahensis var. nevadensis[1]:1284 (Clark Mountain agave[1]:1284), "utahensis" = "Utah", "nevadensis" = "Nevada"
- Hesperocallis (Desert lily)[1]:1286 (desert lily)[1]:1286), Greek "hesperos" = "of the evening, western", "kallos" = "beautiful"
- Hesperocallis undulata[1]:1286), "undulate" = "wavy (margins)"
- Hesperoyucca (chaparral yucca,[1]:1286 Quixote plant,[1]:1286 our lord's candle), Greek "hesperos" = "of the evening, western", misnamed "yucca" from the Caribbean name for the unrelated manihot or cassava
- Hesperoyucca whipplei[1]:1286), "whipplei" in honor of Pacific Railroad Survey surveyor Amiel Weeks Whipple
- Yucca (Spanish bayonet,[1]:1286[2]:118 yucca[1]:1286), misnamed "yucca" from the Caribbean name for the unrelated manihot or cassava
- Yucca baccata (banana yucca),[1]:1286[2]:118 blue yucca[1]:1286), Latin "bacca" = "small round fruit"
- Yucca brevifolia ((Joshua tree),[1]:1286 "brevi" = "short", "folia" = "Leaf"
- Yucca schidigera (Mojave yucca),[1]:1288 Latin "schidigera" = "having wood splinters" (leaf blade margins peeling off splinters)
- Sesuvium (sea-purslane)[1]:163
- Trianthema (horse-purslane)[1]:164
- Trianhema portulacastrum[1]:164
- Amaranthaceae, amaranth family[1]:164
- Amaranthus (amaranth,[1]:166 pigweed[1]:166}
- Tidestromia[1]:168
- Tidestromia lanuginosa (wooly tidestromia)[1]:168
- Tidestromia suffruticosa var. oblongifolia[1]:170
- Anacardiaceae (sumac family,[1]:170 cashew family[1]:170)
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- Rhus aromatica (skunk bush[1]:171)
- Toxicodendron (poison oak,[1]:171 poison ivy[1]:171)
- Apiaceae, carrot family[1]:171
- Cymopterus[1]:178
- Cymopterus aboriginum[1]:180
- Cymopterus deserticola (desert cympopterus[1]:180)
- Cymopterus gilmanii (Gilman's cymopterus[1]:180)
- Cymopterus multinervatus (purple-nerve cymopterus[1]:180)
- Cymopterus panamintensis' 'var. acutifolius[1]:180
- Cymopterus panamintensis var. panamintensis[1]:180
- Cymopterus ripleyi (Ripley's cymopterus[1]:180)
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- Daucus pusillus[1]:181)
-
- Lomatium foeniculaceum subsp. fimbriatum[1]:188
- Lomatium mohavense[1]:189
- Lomatium nevadense var. nevadense[1]:189
- Lomatium nevadense var. parishii[1]:189
- Lomatium parryi[1]:190
- Lomatium utriculatum[1]:192
- Amsonia[1]:203
- Amsonia tomentosa[1]:203
-
- Funastrum cynanchoides[1]:207)
- Funastrum hirtellum (trailing townula[1]:207)
- Funastrum utahense (Utah vine)[1]:207)
- Araliaceae (ginseng family)[1]:208)
- Asteraceae (Compositae),[1]:211 (sunflower family[1]:211)
- Acamptopappus (goldenhead[1]:230)
- Acamptopappus shockleyi (Shockley's goldenhead)[1]:230)
- Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus var. hirtellus[1]:230)
- Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus var. sphaerocephalus[1]:230)
- Adenophyllum[1]:231[1]:231)
- Almutaster (marsh alkali aster[1]:236)
- Amauriopsis (yellow ragleaf)[1]:236)
- Ambrosia (ragweed, bur-sage, burrobrush[1]:238
- Ambrosia acanthicarpa (annual bur-sage[1]:238
- Ambrosia confertiflora[1]:239
- Ambrosia dumosa (white bur-sage[1]:239)
- Ambrosia eriocentra (wooly bur-sage[1]:239)
- Ambrosia salsola var. pentalepis[1]:239
- Ambrosia salsola var. salsola[1]:239
- Amphipappus (chaff-bush[1]:240)
- Amphipappus fremontii var. fremontii[1]:240)
- Amphipappus fremontii var. spinosus[1]:240)
-
- Arida arizonica (Silver Lake daisy[1]:246)
- Arida carnosa[1]:246
-
- Artemisia biennis (biennial wormwood[1]:251), (non-native)[1][1]:7:251
- Artemisia bigelovii (Bigelow sagebrush[1]:251)
- Artemisia dracunculus (tarragon[1]:252)
- Artemisia ludoviciana (silver wormword[1]:252)
- Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. albula[1]:252
- Artemisia ludoviciana subsp. incompta[1]:252
- Artemisia nova (black sagebrush[1]:252)
- Artemisia spinescens (budsage[1]:253)
- Artemisia tridentata subsp. parishii[1]:253
- Artemisia tridentata subsp. tridentata (big sagebrush[1]:253)
- Baileya (desert marigold[1]:257)
- Baileya multiradiata[1]:257
- Baileya pauciradiata[1]:257
- Baileya reticulate[1]:257
-
- Bebbia juncea[1]:258
- Brickellia (brickellbush[1]:264)
- Brickellia atractyloides var. arguta (pungent brickelbush[1]:264)
- Brickelllia atractyloides var. atractyloides (spearleaf brickelbush[1]:264)
- Brickellia atractyloides var. odontolepis[1]:264
- Brickellia desertorum[1]:264
- Brickellia incana[1]:264
- Brickellia longifolia var. longifolia[1]:265
- Brickellia longifolia var. multiflora[1]:265
- Brickellia microphylla var. scabra[1]:265
- Brickellia nevinii[1]:265
- Brickellia oblongifolia var. linifolia[1]:265
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- Cardus acanthoides (blessed thistle[1]:271) (non-native)
- Centauria melitensis (tocolate[1]:272) (non-native)
- Centauria solstitialis (yellow star-thistle[1]:272) (non-native)
- Carthamus (distaff thistle[1]:270)
- Carthamus creticus (smooth distaff thistle[1]:265) (non-native)
- Centauria (knapweed,[1]:270 star-thistle[1]:270)
- Centauria benedicta
- Cirsium mohavense
- Deinandra arida
- Dicoria canescens
- Dieteria canescens
- Encelia actoni
- Encelia farinosa
- Encelia frutescens
- Enceliopsis nudicaulis
- Ericameria cooperi
- Ericameria cuneata
- Ericameria linearifolia
- Ericameria nauseosa
- Ericameria paniculata
- Erigeron concinnus
- Eriophyllum mohavense
- Eriophyllum pringlei
- Eriophyllum wallacei
- Geraea canescens
- Glyptopleura setulosa
- Gutierrezia microcephala
- Hecastocleis shockleyi
- Isocoma acradenia
- Lasthenia gracilis
- Layia glandulosa
- Lepidospartum latisquamum
- Lepidospartum squamatum
- Leptosyne bigelovii
- Logfia filaginoides
- Malacothrix coulteri
- Malacothrix glabrata
- Monoptilon bellidiforme
- Monoptilon bellioides
- Nicolletia occidentalis
- Palafoxia arida
- Pectis papposa
- Perityle emoryi
- Peucephyllum schottii
- Porophyllum gracile
- Psthyrotes annua
- Psathyrotes ramosissima
- Psilostrophe cooperi
- Rafinesquia neomexicana
- Senecio flaccidus
- Senecio mohavensis
- Stephanomeria parryi
- Stephanomeria pauciflora
- Syntrocopappus fremontii
- Tetradymia axillaria
- Tetradymia canescens
- Tetradymia spinosa
- Tetradymia stenolepis
- Thymophylla pentachaeta
- Trichoptilium incisum
- Trixis californica var. californica
- Xanthisma gracile
- Xylorhiza tortifolia
B
- Amsinckia tessellata
- Cryptantha spp.
- Eriodictyon trichocalyx
- Heliotropium curassavicum
- Nama demissum
- Pectocarya penicillata
- Pectocarya setosa
- Phacelia campanularia
- Phacelia crenulata
- Phacelia curvipes
- Phacelia distans
- Phacelia fremontii
- Phacelia pachyphylla
- Phacelia parishii
- Phacelia pedicellata
- Phacelia rotundifolia
- Phacelia vallis-mortae
- Pholisma arenarium
- Plagiobothrys parishii
- Tiquilia plicata
C
- Coryphantha clorantha
- Cylindropuntia acanthocarpa
- Cylindropuntia echinocarpa
- Echinocactus polycephalus
- Echinocereus engelmannii
- Echinocereus mojavensis
- Ferrocactus cylindraceus
- Grusonia parishii
- Mammillaria tetrancistra
- Opunita basilaris
- Opuntia chlorotica
- Opuntia polyacantha
- Sclerocactus polyancistrus
E
- Euphorbia albomarginata
- Euphorbia setiloba
- Croton californicus
- Euphorbia schizoloba
- Stillengia linearifolia
- Stillingia spinulosa
- Tragia ramosa
F
- Acmispon rigidus
- Acmispon strigosus
- Astragalus coccinus
- Astragalus jaegerianus
- Astragalus layneae
- Astragalus lentigunosus
- Astragalus newberryi
- Dalea mollissima
- Glycorrhiza lepidota
- Lupinus arizonicus
- Lupinus concinnus
- Lupinus excubitus
- Lupinus odorata
- Lupius shockleyi
- Marina parryi
- Pediomelum castoreum
- Prosopis glandulosus
- Prosopis pubescens
- Psorothamnus arborescens
- Senegalia greggii
- Senna armata
G
Z
List by flower color
List by growth pattern
List by common names
- California barrel cactus (Ferocactus cylindraceus)
- Banana yucca (Yucca baccata)
- Beavertail prickly pear (Opuntia basilaris)
- California fan palm (Washingtonia filifera)
- Creosote bush
- Mojave suncup (Camissonia campestris)
- Newberry's milkvetch (Astragalus newberryi)
- Cooper's dyssodia (or dogweed) (Adenophyllum cooperi)
- Death Valley monkeyflower (Mimulus rupicola)
- Desert candle (Caulanthus inflatus)
- Desert five-spot
- Desert larkspur
- Desert Lily
- Desert rock pea
- Desert star
- Erigeron concinnus
- Ipomopsis arizonica
- Joshua Tree[11]
- Jumping Cholla
- Larrea tridentata
- Linanthus demissus
- Lupinus arizonicus
- Mesquite
- Mojave prickly poppy
- Mojave sage[12]
- Mojave yucca[12]
- Mormon Tea
- Branched Pencil Cholla
- Phacelia calthifolia
- Phacelia crenulata
- Pinus monophylla
- Ocotillo
- Prairie clover
- Latimer's woodland gilia (Saltugilia latimeri)
- Senna covesii
- Teddy-bear Cholla[12]
- Utah Juniper
- Western poison oak[13]
- White woolly daisy
- Wide-bannered lupine
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- ↑ Acmispon heermanii, Calflora
- ↑ Calflora,Camissoniopsis pallida (Abrams) W.L. Wagner & Hoch ssp. hallii (Davidson) W.L. Wagner & HochHall's sun cup, ,
- ↑ Camissoniopsis pallida (Abrams) W.L. Wagner & Hoch ssp. pallida, Pale sun cup,
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 Two new desert Eschscholzia (Papaveraceae) from southwestern North America, Shannon M. Still, PhytoKeys. 3-11-2014; (35): 45–56,
- ↑ Pluchea serecia, Calflora
- ↑ Note: Not in Jepson Manual as occurring in Mojave Desert
- ↑ Consortium of California Herbaria, Specimen number DS126682, Determination Achillea millefolium, More information: Jepson Online Interchange, Collector, number, date S. B. Parish, 10603, June 25, 1915, County San Bernardino, Locality Meadows: Victorville, Coordinates 34.5370 -117.2938 BerkeleyMapper [or without layers, here], Datum WGS84; ER = 3.500 km, Coordinate source Geolocate (copied from RSA378398), Annotations and/or curatorial actions Achillea millefolium S. B. Parish 1915-06-25,
- ↑ Barbour, Michael G.; Billings, William Dwight (2000). North American Terrestrial Vegetation. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-55986-3.
- 1 2 3 Annerino, John (1999). Canyoneering: How to Explore the Canyons of the Great Southwest. Stackpole Books. ISBN 0-8117-2700-9.
- ↑ Hogan, C. Michael (2008) "Western poison-oak: Toxicodendron diversilobum", GlobalTwitcher, ed. Nicklas Strömberg