DESERT ALMOND
Prunus Fasciculata
Desert Almond is a desert shrub that displays numerous fragrant flowers in the spring, and attracts pollinators. The wild almonds were considered a delicacy by Native Americans. The seed contains too much cyanide to be edible, but some archaeological evidence indicates that the seeds were pounded into flour and leached to make it edible by the ancient population of the Mojave desert.
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