It is widespread in sandy and gravelly slopes,
desert dry washes, and canyons in the southwestern deserts of
North America, including in
creosote bush scrub and
Joshua tree woodland plant communities in the
Mojave,
Sonoran and
Chihuahuan Deserts in southern
California,
Nevada, southwestern
Utah,
Arizona, western
Texas,
Chihuahua,
Sonora, and
Baja California. These bushes occupy a variety of habitats in their range, including washes, gravelly or sandy slopes, shrubland, and woodland, often growing intermixed with other shrubs. The range extends from the eastern slopes of the
Sierra Nevada and the deserts of California, east to Texas and south into
Mexico. They are relatively common; although both the foliage and flowers are sparse, the distinctive pattern of bags makes them easy to spot from a distance. ==Description==