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Larrea divaricata tridentata

Larrea divaricata tridentata
Photographer: Mark A. Dimmitt
ID: ASDM09708
Copyright: © 2001 ASDM
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Date: November 2001
Location: view N from central valley in Pan Quemado Mts, AZ
Scientific Name: Larrea divaricata tridentata
English Name: creosotebush, creosote bush
Synonyms: Larrea tridentata
Spanish Name: hediondilla, gobernadora, guamis

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Also pictured in this image: Sonoran Desertscrub - Arizona Upland
This species is present in the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum's live collection.



Zygophyllaceae (caltrop family)

The caltrop family is a small one of about 250 species. The best-known (and most-hated) species is goat-head or puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), a weed introduced from Europe. Lignum vitae (Guaiacum spp.) is perhaps the hardest wood in the world. Though there are only a few caltrop species in our region, one of them is among the most abundant and widespread desert plants and another is a showy summer wildflower.

— Mark A. Dimmitt,
A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert (ASDM Press, 2000)