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BlueWaveNeverEnd

(13,165 posts)
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 12:05 AM 8 hrs ago

Joshua trees are flowering in the Calif. desert. That's bad news.

Joshua trees are flowering in the Calif. desert. That’s bad news.
Joshua trees normally start flowering in February. This year, the bloom started in late October.

A single Joshua tree’s ability to reproduce relies on several precise actions all happening at exactly the right time. First, the Joshua tree’s branches flower. Then, the yucca moth (the one and only pollinator for the Joshua tree) must find and pollinate those flowers so that they can produce fruit. And finally, once the fruit has fallen to the ground, rodents snack away, dispersing the seeds far and wide. (Joshua trees can also reproduce via asexual cloning under certain conditions).

But this year, Joshua trees throughout Southern California have bloomed early, potentially disrupting this precise timeline. Scientists aren’t sure yet what caused the early bloom, or what the impacts will be on the trees’ ability to bear fruit — and they’re asking the public to help solve the mystery.

The early bloom is just the latest concerning news on the beleaguered, threatened Joshua tree, which is struggling to keep up with changing conditions, wildfires and extreme weather driven by climate change.

Joshua trees typically bloom in February and April, according to Jeremy Yoder, an associate professor of biology at California State University, Northridge, and principal investigator at the Yoder Lab, which focuses on the co-evolution of interacting species (such as the yucca moth and the Joshua tree)

https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/joshua-trees-early-bloom-21307157.php

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Joshua trees are flowering in the Calif. desert. That's bad news. (Original Post) BlueWaveNeverEnd 8 hrs ago OP
Southern CA has been in a severe drought for almost a year. BigmanPigman 7 hrs ago #1
We aren't in a drought in So Cal. C Moon 5 hrs ago #2

BigmanPigman

(54,679 posts)
1. Southern CA has been in a severe drought for almost a year.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 01:07 AM
7 hrs ago

Recent rains have helped the situation. I wonder if that could be a factor to cause early blooming.

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C Moon

(13,512 posts)
2. We aren't in a drought in So Cal.
Sun Jan 25, 2026, 03:15 AM
5 hrs ago

Much of the west is, but California is one area that is not in a drought. And they are emphasizing that this hasn't happened in 25 years.

It was a warm winter in So Cal, though. I wonder if that's affecting plants like the Joshua trees.

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