The vegetation of a desert mountain range as conditioned by climatic factors . A. Typical L(»\v I^ajada, with pure .stand of Cofillra trifhnlatn and sunmiiT carijct of Boiilvloua B. Looking southwest from Upper Bajada near mouth of Soldiii- ( anon. In the arro\ u in iMrc^im Carnegiea gigantea, Parkinsonia microphylla, Acacia greggii, and Fouquicria ?•iidcndcns. are relict toes of ancient bajadas. SHREVE Plate 4
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