Large stand of Joshua Trees This photo is a continuation of the previous but centered on the large stand of Joshua Trees.

A possible reason for this clumping together is given in the brochure: "These could have germinated from seed but probably are sprouts from the underground rhizomes of a larger tree. In this manner, the mother tree clones itself. Although Joshua seeds germinated fairly easily, most of the seeds are eaten by birds and small animals and the larva of the pronuba moth which pollinates the blossom".