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Fouquieria is a
genus of 11
species of
desert flowering plants, the sole
genus in the
family Fouquieriaceae. The
genus is
native to
North America and includes...
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media related to
Fouquieria splendens.
Fouquieria splendens (commonly
known as
ocotillo /ɒkəˈtiːjoʊ/ (Latin
American Spanish: [okoˈtiʝo])...
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Fouquieria columnaris, the
Boojum tree or
cirio (Latin
American Spanish: [ˈsiɾjo]) is a tree in the
ocotillo family,
whose other members include the ocotillos...
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Fouquieria formosa is a
species of
perennial plant in the
genus Fouquieria,
known by the
vernacular names palo santo, rabo de iguana, rosalillo, tlapacon...
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Fouquieria diguetii,
known by the
common names Adam's tree,palo Adán, and Baja [California] Tree Ocotillo, is a
plant in the
family Fouquieriaceae native...
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Fouquieria burragei,
known commonly as the gulf
ocotillo or pichilingue, is a
species of
perennial plant in the
genus Fouquieria (referred to as ocotillos)...
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Fouquieria shrevei is a
plant species native to the
States of Coa****la and
Durango states of
northeastern Mexico. It is
simply referred to as an ocotillo...
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thorn (Canotia holacantha) are common, as well as multi-stemmed
ocotillo (
Fouquieria splendens).
Shrubs found at
higher elevations include whitethorn acacia...
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Great white shark Guadalupe fur seal
Crotalus cerastes Bighorn sheep Fouquieria columnaris Eschscholzia californica Washingtonia filifera Coreopsis gigantea...
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vascular tissue.
Spines are
variously described as
petiolar spines (as in
Fouquieria),
leaflet spines (as in Phoenix), or sti****r
spines (as in Euphorbia)...