ST. GEORGE — Thousands of years ago, a desert-hardy plant, now quintessentially southern Utahn, moved from what is now northern New Mexico across the Mojave Desert. And a native species of rodent ...
You know when it's about to rain in Tucson and you're like, "it smells like rain" like it's your super power? That's creosote. It's a plant unique to Tucson and other dry regions like the Mohave ...
February retail numbers showing continued consumer struggles, and why this upcoming retail earnings season will be a key read on the economy. Pepsi 's planned $2 billion acquisition of the Poppi soda ...
Creosote bushes like those shown here replaced juniper trees in what now is the Mojave Desert as climate warmed between 18,700 and 10,000 years ago. Woodrats in the Mojave had to switch from a juniper ...
There’s nothing that evokes the Sonoran desert more than the smell of creosote bush (Larrea tridentata) after the rain. These remarkable plants are native to all of the North American deserts, ...
SALT LAKE CITY – As the U.S. Southwest grew warmer from 18,700 to 10,000 years ago, juniper trees vanished from what is now the Mojave Desert, robbing packrats of their favorite food. Now, University ...
It is unusual for a film to be dedicated to a single example of Larrea tridentata, yet that is exactly what "Creosote Bush" is. A study in shrub minimalism.
These creosote bushes were cut back by the Department of Transportation. Because they were cut down and got some extra water from the road when it rained, they came back dense and green. (Bob Morris) ...
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