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Jagged Joshua trees epitomize stark beauty of Mojave Desert — Las Vegas Review-Journal

May 16, 2020 by editor

The Joshua tree was useful to American Indians, who wove baskets and sandals from the strong leaves and ate the flower buds and seeds, both raw and roasted.

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