Barker Dam Loop

Barker Dam Loop

Species Checklist Species Checklist National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Color Species Habit Season Species Habit Season Section 2 « W Arctostaphylos glauca (bigberry manzanita) S C Boechera perennans (perennial rockcress) P C Joshua Tree National Park \Sectlon 1 W Atriplex canescens (fourwing saltbush) S H Echinocereus engelmannii (hedgehog cactus) C C w Baccharissalicifolia (mule-fat) S CH Eriogonum angulosum (anglestem buckwheat) A CH w Baccharis sergiloides (desert baccharis) S H Grayia spinosa (spiny hopsage) S C w Brickellia atractyloides (pungent brickellia) S C Nicolletia occidentalis (hole-in-the-sand plant) P C w Chaenactis stevioides (Esteve's pincushion) A C Opuntia basilaris (beavertail cactus) c c w Chilopsis linearis (desert willow) T H Amsonia tomentosa (woolly bluestar) P c Cirsium neomexicanum (New Mexico thistle) A c « Section 3 w Datura wrightii (Jimsonweed) P C, H w Eriogonum davidsonii (Davidson's buckwheat) A C, H Eriastrum eremicum (desert woollystar) A c * * I* * w Eriogonum fasciculatum (California buckwheat) S CH Gilia sinuata (rosygilia) A w Eriogonum heermannii (Heermann's buckwheat) SS CH Scutellaria mexicana (paper-bag bush) S c w Eriogonum nidularium (whiskbroom buckwheat) A CH Stephanomeria exigua (small wirelettuce) A C H w Eriogonum saxatile (rock buckwheat) SS H Myriopteriscovillei (Coville'slipfern) F w Euphorbia albomarginata (rattlesnake weed) A CH Elymuselymoides (squirreltail) PG H w Galium angustifolium (slender bedstraw) S H Hilaria rigida (big galleta grass) PG C H W/P Giliastellata (stargilia) A C Melica imperfecta (smallflower melicgrass) PG C M Feet w Lepidium lasiocarpum (white pepperweed) A C Muhlentiergia porteri (bush muhly) PG H 0 250 500 750 1.000 w Lycium andersonii (Anderson's boxthorn) S c Phoradendron californicum (desert mistletoe) PP C A 80 150 230 300 w Lycium cooperi (Cooper's boxthorn) S c Poa secunda (big bluegrass) PG C H Meters w Nicotiana obtusifolia (desert tobacco) S c Stipa speciosa (desert needlegrass) PG CM See inside of guide for a selection of plants found on this trail. w Nolina parryi (Parry nolina) S H Typha latifolia (broadleaf cattail) P H w Oenothera californica (California evening primrose] p C m:- Juniperus californica (California juniper) S,T The Flora of Joshua Tree National Park w Prunusfasciculata (desert almond) S C Pinus monophylla (singleleaf pinyon pine) T Three distinct biogeographic regions converge in Joshua Tree w Pseudognaphalium luteoalbum (weedy cudweed) A National Park, creating a rich flora: nearly 730 vascular plant w Rhamnus ilicifolia (hoilyleaf redberry) P C w Yucca schidigera (Mojave yucca) S C species have been documented here. KEY Y Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus (goldenhead) SS H Color (flower color) Y Acmispon rigidus (desert rock pea) SS C The Sonoran Desert to the south and east, at elevations W (white); Y (yellow); O (orange); R (red); P (pink to Y Adenophyllum cooperi (Cooper's dyssodia) P C purple); V (violet to blue); F (fern); G (green to brown); less than 3000 ft (914 m), contributes a unique set of plants Y Ambrosia salsola (cheesebush) SS C C (cone) that are adapted to a bi-seasonal precipitation pattern Y Artemisia ludoviciana (silver wormwood) P H (winter and summer), as well as a low frequency of freezing Y Bahiopsis parishit (Parish's goldeneye) S c Habit(general growth shape) conditions. The higher elevations of the park are dominated Y Baileya pleniradiata (woolly marigold) A c A (annual); P (perennial); PG (perennial grass); by the Little San Bernardino fvlountains, an eastern extension Y Brickellia californica (California brickellia) S H SS (subshrub); C (cactus); S (shrub); T (tree) of California's Transverse Ranges. Although this desert Y Clematis pauciflora (clematis) P C Season upland area represents the southwestern corner of the Y Coleogyne ramosissima (blackbrush) S c H: responds to hot season precipitation (generally Mojave Desert, it also serves as a conduit for many plants Y Cylindropuntia echinocarpa (silver choila) c c blooms June-Oct); C; responds to cool season to reach their easternmost distribution, thus providing for an Y Dudieya saxosa (desert live-forever) p c precipitation (generally blooms Feb-June) interesting mix of chaparral, montane, and desert species. Y Ericameria cooperi (Cooper's goldenbush) s c Y Ericameria cuneata (rock goldenbush) s H Spring Annual Plants It is the intermingling of species from all three of these Y Ericameria linearifolia (linear-leaved goldenbush) s c Y Gutierrezia microcephala (matchweed) SS H biogeographic regions that lends the Park its incredible Y Larrea tridentata (creosote bush) s C diversity: shrub assemblages here, for example, are among Y Malacothrix glabrata (desert dandelion) A c the most diverse vegetation types in North America. To Barker Dam Loop Y Opuntia chlorotica (pancake cactus) c c appreciate the full floristic richness of this area, try to catch Y Opuntia phaeacantha (Mojave pricklypear) c H A Botanical Trail Guide the fleeting bloom of annual plants, which represent half Y Quercus cornelius-mulleri (Muller oak) T C This trail is an easy 1.1 mile loop with minimal the species found in the park. Many of these annuals will £riastrum eremicum CVfSJum StephanofTtena tnogonum Y Rhus aromatica (skunk bush) s C neomexicanum exigua davidsonii elevation gain. The presence of standing water brings only flower after hot monsoonal rain events, at a time of Y Salix gooddingii (Goodding's willow) T a unique set of freshwater indicator species to this year when many people assume the desert to be completely Y Senegalia greggii (cat's claw acacia) s H trail, which you see in and around Barker Dam. The dormant. Looking at plants is a year-long activity in Joshua 0 Ephedra nevadensis (Nevada Jointfir) s c trail winds through bouldery outcrops with plnyon- Tree. Pair the list in this guide with a botanical field guide 0 Sphaeralcea ambigua (apricot mallow) p c oak woodlands, desert willow riparian corridors, and and see how many you can identify. R Echinocereus mojavensis (Mojave mound cactus) c c loamy basins dominated by Joshua tree woodlands or R Epiiobium canum (California fuschia) SS H Happy hiking! ^ creosote bush scrub. Astragalus lentiginosus var. fremontii (Fremont's Eriogonum P A,P CH Chaenactis Euphorbia Malacothrix steviO'des albomarginata glabrata nidularium ..._J i 1- rV Guide 3 In This Series .

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