Chorizanthe rigida is a common desert plant found in the
Sonoran and
Mojave Desert – in
bajadas (washes), flat
mesas that flood with annual rains, and rocky hillsides and ridgelines. A locale range example is its presence in most
habitats of the
Muggins Mountains Wilderness in southwestern Arizona. In desert flats, the short 3 inch plant can be easily obscured, by downstream-washed debris that easily collects on the
spineflower skeleton. Thus small hillocks of debris are found, a spineflower in the core; possibly this is the advantageous form of germinating at least the source location into a second generation. In flat mesas the plant can be hidden under clumps and not seen. On a roadside, its skeleton will be left as a single erect plant, the taller plants being found in the highest water-pooled areas. In the eastern
Colorado Desert the plant can be found in any major wash in mid spring following at least moderate winter rains. ==Description==