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The Joshua Tree made famous by U2 has been dead since late 2000. A plaque commemorates where it stood

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Joshua Trees are in the same taxonomic family as Asparagus and are therefore related

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  1. Joshua tree has evergreen, spiny leaves. They are dark-green colored and spirally arranged on top of the branches.

  2. Joshua Trees and Bristlecone Pines can be found in some of Death Valley's higher areas, but most of the vegetation growing in the region consists of low lying shrubs.

  3. Female moths collect pollen and at the same time lay eggs inside the ovaries. Larvae hatched from the eggs use seed of Joshua tree as source of food. Joshua tree and Pronuba Moth are tightly associated and cannot survive one without another.

  4. During their 1987 Joshua Tree tour, the Irish rock band U2 would occasionally appear onstage as a "local" country band known as "The Dalton Bothers" complete with wigs and costumes.

  5. Joshua tree can survive up to 1000 years, but it usually lives 150 to 200 years in the wild.

  6. Native Americans were using lightweight bark of Joshua tree for the production of bowls.

  7. Pulp of Joshua tree was used for the manufacture of paper for the London Daily Telegraph in the 19th century.

  8. Joshua tree blooms from February to April, but only during the rainy years. Joshua tree has creamy-yellow or green flowers. They are bell-shaped and arranged in clusters. Flowers produce unpleasant smell.

  9. Pronuba Moth or Yucca Moth is the only type of insect that is able to pollinate flowers of Joshua tree.

  10. Name "Joshua tree" was coined by group of Mormons in the 19th century. They associated erect branches of tree with hands of Prophet Joshua who was pointing toward the sky, indicating direction of Promised Land.

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Joshua Tree National Park is located in the California Desert region. The Joshua tree only grows in the Mojave Desert and nowhere else.

Joshua tree produces green or brown fruit that is elliptically-shaped. Fruit is semi-fleshy and filled with large number of flat seed.

Splints made of wood of Joshua tree were used in treatment of injured American soldiers during the First World War.

Joshua tree can grow 15 to 40 feet in height and 1 to 3 feet in diameter.

Ripe fruit falls to the ground and disintegrates (reveals seed). Wind and animals are responsible for dispersion of seed.

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The Mojave Desert's Boundaries are Determined by the Presence of Joshua Trees

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Joshua tree has complex root system that consists of deep and shallow root. Deep root can reach depth of 10 to 30 feet and collect hardly accessible water. It also produces large bulbs that can reach 4 feet in width and 40 pounds of weight. Shallow root grows few feet below the ground and absorbs water after rainfall.

After the death of Gram Parsons (The Byrds), 2 of his friends went to the airport and impersonated mortuary workers to obtain his body. They took his body to Joshua Tree and set it on fire. The body was only partially cremated, and was returned to his family for a proper funeral.

Native Americans were using wide branches of Joshua tree like canisters for nuts and berries after removal of the central tissue.

Joshua tree usually develops one stem and dense crown composed of erect branches.

After the death of musician Gram Parsons, his manager and assistant stole his body from an airport and an unsuspecting patrolman helped them load it into a hearse. They then took the body to Joshua Tree National Park, covered it with gasoline, and set it on fire.

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Palmdale California was named so because the settlers were told that they would see palm trees when they were near the ocean but mistook the local Joshua Trees for Palm Trees.

The Joshua Tree isn't actually a tree, but rather is part of the Agave family.

There are only 158 desert fan oases in North America, of which 5 are located in Joshua Tree National Forest.

Gram Parsons's dead body was stolen from Los Angeles Airport, driven to Joshua Tree, and lit on fire

U2's, The Joshua Tree, was partly recorded in a two-storey Georgian mansion in South Dublin, after Bono got tired of what he called the “sterile” environment of recording studios. The house was later bought and renovated by Adam Clayton.

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"Red Hill Mining Town" was set to be the first single off U2's "Joshua Tree." Instead, it is the only song the band has never played live.

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