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MOJAVE DESERT 7

MOJAVE DESERT


South-facing hillside dominated by teddy bear cholla (Opuntia bigelovii). Although these plants often flower and produce fruits, the seeds are usually sterile. Instead, these plants depend on vegetative propagation, when stem segments become detached and root in the soil. The stems are covered with sharp spines, which attach to animals' coats, leading to dispersalover larger distances.

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