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  • First Year Published: 1861
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    Chilopsis

    Chilopsis is a monotypic genus of flowering plants containing the single species Chilopsis linearis. It is known commonly as desert willow or desert-willow

    × Chitalpa

    in North America, the 'Morning Cloud' a hybrid of desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) for desert hardiness and color, and northern catalpa (Catalpa speciosa)

    Sonoran Desert

    (Parkinsonia florida), desert ironwood (Olneya tesota), desert willow (Chilopsis linearis ssp. arcuata), and crucifixion thorn (Canotia holacantha) are common

    Chihuahuan Desert

    common in Chihuahuan Desert arroyos include desert willow or mimbre (Chilopsis linearis), honey mesquite (Prosopis torreyana), netleaf hackberry (Celtis reticulata)

    Catalpa bignonioides

    intergeneric hybrid tree × Chitalpa tashkentensis. The other parent is Chilopsis linearis. The cross was done by a Russian scientist in Tashkent, Uzbekistan

    Big Bend National Park

    such as the desert marigold (Baileya multiradiata), desert willow (Chilopsis linearis), ocotillo (Fouquieria splendens), rock nettle (Eucnide urens), and

    Desert dry wash

    dry wash include smoke tree (Psorothamnus spinosus), desert willow (Chilopsis linearis), catclaw (Senegalia greggii), cheesebush (Ambrosia salsola), and

    Yuma Desert

    watercourses; these include paloverde (Parkinsonia), the desert willow (Chilopsis linearis), desert ironwood (Olneya tesota), and smoke trees (Psorothamnus spinosus)

    Albuquerque Basin

    mesa dropseed (Sporobolus flexuosus). Arroyos contain desert willow (Chilopsis linearis) while breaks and the prominent volcanic escarpment include threeleaf

    Justicia californica

    benefit from being grown near each other including Ambrosia dumosa, Chilopsis linearis, Larrea tridentata, and Encilia farinosa. Justicia californica has