Something is not right in the California desert: Joshua trees began to bloom in October 2025 (yes, October), and now scientists are trying to figure out what “woke them up” months earlier than usual

Joshua trees bloom in October 2025 after unusual desert rains, raising fears their pollinating moths may miss the shift.

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Even in the middle of February, the red dead-nettle (Lamium purpureum) is already blooming in the garden. This low-growing plant is one of the earliest flowering plants of the year, and that makes it incredibly valuable for early pollinators like bumblebees and solitary bees that are just waking up from winter. 🐝
Despite its name, it's not related to the stinging nettle — the leaves may look similar, but there's no sting here. The small tubular purple flowers are perfectly shaped for bumblebees to reach the nectar inside.
Al midden in februari staat de paarse dovenetel (Lamium purpureum) volop te bloeien in de tuin. Deze laagblijvende plant is een van de vroegst bloeiende planten van het jaar, en dat maakt haar ontzettend waardevol voor vroege bestuivers zoals hommels en solitaire bijen die net uit hun winterslaap komen. 🐝
Ondanks de naam is ze niet verwant aan de brandnetel — de bladeren lijken misschien op elkaar, maar prikken doet ze niet. De kleine buisvormige paarse bloempjes zijn perfect op maat van hommels om bij de nectar te geraken.
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Joshua Trees bloomed earlier than usual – and it spells trouble for iconic succulent

By Chris Nesi
Published Jan. 25, 2026, 10:13 p.m. ET

"Southern California’s famed Joshua trees are flowering months ahead of schedule, baffling scientists and raising fears about the future of the species.

"The #MojaveDesert succulents typically bloom between February and April, timing their flowers to the arrival of the #YuccaMoth — the only insect capable of pollinating them.

"The moth lays its eggs inside the flowers, producing fruit whose seeds are later spread by rodents.

"This year, however, the trees’ familiar white-and-yellow blooms began appearing on late October, sparking concerns that the early flowering could disrupt the delicate relationship between the trees and their sole pollinator — and threaten the species’ ability to reproduce."

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"Yoder suspects this year’s early rains may have triggered the premature bloom. His Yoder Lab is now asking members of the public to help document the phenomenon by uploading photos of Joshua trees in bloom to #iNaturalist, allowing scientists to gather data on whether the early flowering affects fruit production.

" 'We’re looking for as many folks out there as possible to help observe this phenomenon,' Yoder said.

Read more:
https://nypost.com/2026/01/25/us-news/early-bloom-of-joshua-trees-could-spell-trouble-ahead/

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Joshua trees bloomed earlier than usual – and it spells trouble for iconic succulent

The early bloom could threaten the yucca moth — Joshua trees’ only pollinator — whose evolution has synced with the predictably timely blossoming of their flowers.

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The #hyacinths came up in December before January's snows and deep freeze. Now, they are growing like gangbusters and look to be almost ready to flower. #SpringFlowers #EarlyBloom #TrumbullCT