Joshua Tree (Medium) (Yucca brevifolia)

Joshua Tree (Medium) (Yucca brevifolia)

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of the Joshua Tree (Medium) viewed from the front and top
Description
Description

The Joshua Tree (Yucca brevifolia) in its medium form displays a striking balance between rugged endurance and sculptural elegance. Rising with a sturdy, fibrous trunk, it sends out branching arms topped with clusters of stiff, sword-like leaves that radiate in rosettes, catching light in sharp, geometric fashion. This desert native is found primarily in the Mojave Desert, where it thrives in arid, sandy soils and endures temperature extremes with remarkable resilience.

Sometimes called the “tree of the Mojave,” it plays a crucial ecological role, providing shelter for birds, mammals, and reptiles. Its spring flowers, waxy and bell-shaped, emerge in creamy clusters and are exclusively pollinated by the yucca moth in a rare and ancient symbiosis. Beyond its biological importance, the Joshua Tree has gained iconic status in art, music, and folklore, symbolizing endurance and identity in the harsh desert. Its medium size highlights both its youthful vigor and sculptural presence.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Joshua Tree (Medium) has a typical overall height between 15’-30’ (4.57-9.14 m) and spread diameter of 9’-14’ (2.74-4.27 m).

Group of outline illustrations of the Joshua Tree (Medium) in front and top views
Group of outline illustrations of the Joshua Tree (Medium) in front and top views
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
15’-30’ | 4.57-9.14 m
Width:
9’-14’ | 2.74-4.27 m (Spread)
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Order: Asparagaceae
Family: Yucca

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Scientific Name:
Yucca brevifolia
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Drawings include:
Joshua Tree (Medium) front elevation, plan view

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