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Spiny Menodora (Menodora spinescens)
Shrubs Around Las Vegas, Vegetation Around Las Vegas |
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General: Spiny Menodora (Menodora spinescens) is a low growing, spreading, many-branched, shrub with each twig ending in a stout spine. More than any other, this species represents the ultimate spiny desert shrub.
Spiny Menodora is sometimes a common component of vegetation communities on dry bajadas and lower mountain slopes in the Upper Sonoran (Mojave Desert Scrub and Pinyon-Juniper Woodland) life zone.
Family: Olive (Oleaceae).
Other Names: Menodora. |
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Plant Form: Low, spreading, spiny shrub with many short branches.
Height: Usually knee-high (to about 3 feet).
Bark: Gray or green.
Stems: Many branched with short, stout branchlets ending at a spine.
Leaves: Small, present during flowering. Usually none.
Flowers: Blooms in the spring.
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Leaves small, present only during flowering |
Habitat: Dry, well-drained sandy, gravelly, and rocky soils on upper bajadas and moderate slopes in the lower mountains.
Elevation: 3,500 to 6,500 feet
Distribution: Southern Nevada and northwest Arizona.
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Stout, spine-tipped twigs branching at all angles |

Stout, spine-tipped twigs branching at all angles |

Leaves present during spring |

Leaves present during spring |

Leaves on a new stem, alternate |

Leaves on a new stem, alternate |

Leaves short and narrow |

Leaves short and narrow |

Leaves present during blooming |

Leaves present during blooming |
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Flower buds and flowers |

Flowers |

Developing flower-bud |

Developing flower-bud |

Flowers |

Flower |

Flower |

Flower |

Flower |

Developing fruits |

Developing fruits |

Developing fruits |
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Note: All distances, elevations, and other facts are approximate. Names generally follow the USDA database.
; Last updated 250706 |
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