Boojum tree
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Missing image Bajacirios.jpg Three Boojum or Cirio trees in central the Baja desert. | ||||||||||||||
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The Boojum or Cirio (Fouquieria columnaris) is a bizarre-looking tree native to the Baja California peninsula in the family Fouquieriaceae whose other members include the Ocotillos. Its name is derived from Lewis Carroll's poem "The Hunting of the Snark".
The trunk is up to 24 cm thick, with branches sticking out at right angles, all covered with small leaves (1.5-4 cm). They can grow to a height of 20 m. The flowers bloom in summer and autumn; they occur in short racemes, and are creamy yellow with a honey scent.