It occurs mostly in areas with a water source; in the southwestern US deserts it is commonly in the dry washes, intermixed with other species. In the
"creosote bush scrub" Yuma Desert-(western Sonoran Desert) of southwest Arizona, it is found with the palo verde,
Bebbia,
Encelia farinosa, desert ironwood (
Olneya tesota),
Lycium andersonii (wolfberry or Anderson thornbush),
Psorothamnus spinosus (a type of smoke tree), and
Acacia greggii, as some common associated species of the washes, elevation dependent. In Arizona, found from central to southwestern Arizona of the
Sonoran Desert; in northwest Arizona found in regions of the Mojave Desert. In southern California and Nevada, desert lavender is found in southern regions of the
Mojave Desert and the
Colorado Desert of southeast California. File:Hyptis emoryi 4.jpg|
Hyptis emoryi in wash east of the
Dead Mountains File:Apis mellifera (Honey Bee) in Anza Borrego Desert on Desert Lavender (Hyptis emoryi).png|
Apis mellifera in
Anza Borrego Desert on
Hyptis emoryi File:Hyptis emoryi1.jpg|
Hyptis emoryi in
Anza Borrego Desert State Park == References ==