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Nicolletia occidentalis is a flowering plant in the marigold tribe of the daisy family which is known by the common name Mojave hole-in-the-sand plant. This flower is native to California, especially the Mojave Desert, and northern Baja California. Nicolletia occidentalis is a desert-adapted perennial herb with a skeletonlike appearance. The narrow, fleshy leaves each end in a bristle and have large oil glands which exude a strong unpleasant scent. The plant grows from a deep taproot in the desert sand and the stem is sometimes surrounded by a depression in the sand, a trait that gives it its common name. This plant bears showy flowers with curving bright pink ray florets and yellow centers.

Plant type

Perennial herb

Plant communities

Creosote Bush Scrub

Butterflies

Pollinators supported

1 confirmed and 3 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

Dainty Sulphur

Nathalis iole

Checkered White

Pontia protodice

Small Checkered-Skipper

Pyrgus scriptura