Nolina bigelovii
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Nolina bigelovii, also called Beargrass is a flowering plant in the family Ruscaceae, native to western Arizona, southeastern California, and regions of the Lower Colorado River Valley, the border between the two states.
Beargrass has a 'bunch grass' appearance and grows at elevations up to 3500 foot elevation.
[edit] References
- Jepson Flora Project: Nolina bigelovii
- Flora of North America: Nolina bigelovii; RangeMap
- Images from the CalPhotos archive
- Photo; Article w/ species analysis – desert-tropicals-"Beargrass"